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Lord Of The Flies: Essential Art House (1963)
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Under the direction of Peter Brook, William Golding's classic fable, about a swarm of young boys who devolve into chaos without adult supervision after crash-landing on a remote island during wartime, becomes an unforgettable work of cinematic horror. Shot with almost verite camera work, Lord Of The Flies takes a radical approach to Brook's metaphor, grounding it in a terrifying reality.
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