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“Snowtown” Movie About Greek-Australian Serial Killer Screened at Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Film Festival has chosen to highlight a new Australian movie based on a Greek Australian serial killer – cannibal, according to his own confession.
This is the film “Snowtown” that has already won the “Award of the Public” at the Adelaide Film Festival and was featured as “the most amazing Australian film ever made.”
“Snowtown” is one of seven films selected to be screened at the Cannes Film Festival Critics next month.
The storyline is based on the gruesome murder of twelve people held in Adelaide from 1992 to 1999 and it is given to the public from the perspective of the Greek expatriate James Vlassakis, one of four main characters in the case, who is serving a life sentence.
The director Justin Karzel expressed his great satisfaction at the acceptance of the film was in Adelaide, while the acting of Daniel Chensal as the leader of the gang, John Bunting, was exceptional.
“In some cases when we killed someone and cut him into pieces, the others ate the flesh of the corpse.” The discovery of the expatriate serial killer James – Spyridon Vlassaki had shocked Australia and the perpetrators were described as “the worst killers of the country.”
From 1992 to 1997, Vlassakis along with his mother, his stepfather John Bunting and one family friend, killed 12 people. Most of the corpses after the murders, were sliced and stored in an abandoned bank treasury in the city of Snowtown. The name of the gang and the film are named after the city.

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