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Marian Dora is the pseudonym of an anonymous German filmmaker known for taking on nearly every role in his productions. His name is an anagram of his real one, and he sometimes uses other aliases. Dora is heavily influenced by 1970s European cinema, particularly the works of Italian directors like Gualtiero Jacopetti, Ruggero Deodato, and Sergio Martino, as well as composers such as Riz Ortolani and Ennio Morricone. His films often reference European literary figures like Goethe, Nietzsche, and the Marquis de Sade.

White Gardenia: The King James Bible

GORE TAPES

Thomas and Marco

Under The Ground
Self

Warum läuft Herr W. Amok?

Lesson Of Unreason
Narrator

Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films
Self

The Yearning Of Maria D.

Blight Of Humanity

Morbid Montage

Revisiting Melancholie der Engel
Himself

A Springtime Morning

Carcinoma

Mors in Tabula

The Profane Exhibit

Debris Documentar
Himself

Erotic Fantasy

Voyage to Agatis

Erotic Fulfillment

Melancholie der Engel

Cannibal

Sane Impression 2

Sane Impression 1

Green River Killer

B.T.K. Killer

Zombie Nation
Orderly

Polydipsia

Sad Impression

Cadavericon

Caribbean Sunrise

Provokation

Journey into Perversion

The Dead of San Angelo

Carnophage

Vita Minima

Der Puppenschänder II

Under Cemetery 2: Guanajuato

Science

Silencio Dei Morti

Es geschah in Gotha

Opus Hominis 2

Christian B.

Opus Hominis

Proud Off