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''August Underground'' is a 2001 American
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directed by Fred Vogel, who co-wrote it with Allen Peters. The film stars Vogel as a serial killer named Peter, who kidnaps and kills several innocent people, while his unnamed accomplice, played by Peters, films and documents the murders. Filmed in an intentionally amateurish found footage style, ''August Underground'' was met with mixed reviews. The film was followed by two sequels, '' August Underground's Mordum'' in 2003, and '' August Underground's Penance'' in 2007.


Plot

Peter, a psychopathic serial killer, invites his camera-wielding accomplice into his basement, where he is holding a woman, Laura, captive. Peter and his unnamed accomplice torture and humiliate her at their leisure. Next, the two pick up a female hitchhiker. After Peter rapes her, he beats and leaves her for dead on the side of the road. After the duo are kicked out of a concert for rowdy behavior, Peter and his accomplice return to the house to find that Laura has died. Peter murders an old woman in her home, then terrorizes a convenience store with his accomplice. They abandon their plans to kidnap the clerk or a shopper when they hear police sirens approaching. The two then proceed to tour
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and visit a tattoo parlor. When the tattoo artist finishes giving Peter a tattoo, he and his twin brother are captured by Peter and the cameraman. They cut a leg off of the tattoo artist then bludgeon him and his brother to death. The two hire
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s for a drug-fueled
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. Peter sodomizes one prostitute while beating her with a hammer. The remaining prostitute tries to escape. In the chaotic chase that ensues, the accomplice drops the camera — which cuts off.


Cast

* Fred Vogel as Peter * Allen Peters as Man Behind the Camera * Kyle Dealman * Dan Friedman * Alexa Iris as Hitchhiker * Victoria Jones as Old Woman * Aaron LaBonte as Younger Twin * Ben LaBonte as Older Twin *
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* Peter Mountain * AnnMarie Reveruzzi as Laura (Girl in Cellar) * Erika Risovich as Erika (Blond Prostitute) * Russel A. Sagona * Randi Stubbs as Black Prostitute * Stephen Vogel as Boy in Supermarket * John A. Wisniewski as Michael (Dead Man in Bathtub) * Nick Yatso as Bouncer at Concert


Production

''August Underground'' was produced, and directed by Fred Vogel in his
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, with Vogel also co-writing, and starring in the film's lead role. Initially, Vogel had wanted to make a "big-budget
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", but felt that his inexperience at making a
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would turn away any potential financiers. With this in mind, Vogel decided to make another film that would help him gain awareness of his work and potential financing for the film. The idea for the film came from Vogel's frustration with the serial killer genre, which he felt "didn't show you what was really going on". Taking inspiration from
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's '' Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'', Vogel wanted to make a film that was both "ugly" and realistic while also being unique and original.
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began in August 2000, under the working title ''Peter''. Vogel initially hoped to conduct a
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campaign for the film, in which VHS tapes of the film would be placed in random locations around the United States, such as parks and playgrounds, for passersby to discover. However this plan was abandoned following the
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and subsequent
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.


Release


Critical response

Gregory S. Burkart of
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included ''August Underground'' on his list "20 Landmarks of Found-Footage Horror!", writing: "I'm not a big fan of this series, but I admire Vogel's fearless audacity in serving up the ultimate in onscreen sadism". Jay Alan from ''HorrorNews.net'' gave the film a positive review, praising the film's performances, gore effects, and realistic quality. Chris Mayo of ''Severed Cinema'' offered similar praise: "''August Underground'' is a true testament of what horror should be; nasty, nihilistic, raw and real". Robert Firsching from
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wrote in his review on the film: "A grueling but important antidote to the plethora of films glamorizing serial killers, ''August Underground'' is not likely to find a wide audience, but will not leave those who manage to find a copy unaffected". The film was later ranked at #14 in
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's ''Most Disturbing Movies of All Time'', with the entry on the film noting its realistic quality, and "sadistically natural vibe".


Controversy

In 2005, while traveling to Canada to attend the
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, director and co-writer Fred Vogel was arrested, pending charges of transporting obscene materials into
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, when copies of ''August Underground'' and its sequel were found by customs officials among the merchandise he had intended to bring to the convention. The charges were eventually dropped after Vogel had spent roughly ten hours in customs custody and his films were sent to Ottawa for further observation.


In popular culture

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's song "August Underground", from the album ''
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'' (2022), is named after the movie.


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