Brand new factory sealed 2-disc dvd Limited Edition of what may be the most vile, bizarre, trash epic of all-time that is rightfully Out Of Print (OOP) and no longer being produced.

Whoa! Just when you thought you'd seen it all, along comes one of the sweatiest, strangest, sleaziest films ever made. Strong warning as this is an eye-opening example of raw and savage filmmaking which begs the question: Why was it even made?

No, seriously; though the packaging likens it to Japanese "Pink" cinema, a closer description for this Fillipino stunner might be an acid-fuelled remake of 'Maladolescenza' by Alejandro Jodorowsky with lots of sex and violence. But folks, you've never come across anything like this.

In a primitive and conservative salt-making community called Ilongo, a bunch of kids are so distraught over the butchering of their beloved ox (caution: it's real) by town stud Simon (Mark Joseph) that a young girl is induced into her first period. Simon spends his spare time sleeping with Maria, but he's also lusted after by hot-to-trot Selda, who's just come home from the city with an uncouth American boyfriend in tow.

Meanwhile, her more devout sister, Tonya (Maria Isabel Lopez, former 'Miss Phillipines'), teaches church lessons to the kids and eases her raging libido by rubbing salt in her crotch. Pretty soon everyone's lusts are running way out of control, resulting in violent and protracted deaths, incest, and some horrific, misguided village justice.

Far too surreal and unpredictable to be called a sex film, and the opening 10 minutes will have PETA members howling at the screen, the entire spectacle is impossible to classify.

Though the woeful English dubbed track which also replaces the music with bland library tracks is present on this disc, opt instead for the original Tagalong audio track with English subtitles, which results in a completely differant experience.