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The documentary Sharksploitation, which covers the shark thriller sub-genre, reaches the Shudder streaming service in July
Almost two years have gone by since we heard that Stephen Scarlata, producer of the documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune, was working on a documentary called Sharksploitation, which will tell viewers all about the shark thriller sub-genre. We now know when we can finally see this documentary. The Shudder streaming service has announced that they will be releasing Sharksploitation as a Shudder Original on July 21st! The movie will be streaming in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Scarlata directed Sharksploitation and produced it with Kerry Deignan Roy and Josh Miller. The feature-length documentary will delve into the sub-genre of sharksploitation films, from Corman’s 1958 She Gods of Shark Reef to the release of Jaws and the subsequent knock-offs.
An alternative synopsis goes like this: In the wake of blockbuster classic Jaws, a new subgenre was born. This new documentary explores the weird, wild cinematic legacy of sharks on film and the world’s undying fascination.
Scarlata had this to say about the project: “The movie Jaws had a massive impact on me becoming a filmmaker, and it began my lifelong fascination with sharks. This documentary is a love letter to the shark movie genre, filmmakers who work hard to make these films, as well as the misunderstood species themselves. This documentary is the ultimate love letter to the shark movie genre, filmmakers who work hard to make these films, and to the misunderstood species themselves.“
Sharksploitation includes interviews with Roger Corman (who recently produced the likes of Sharktopus and Dinoshark), Piranha director Joe Dante, Jaws 1-3 writer Carl Gottlieb, 47 Meters Down and 47 Meters Down: Uncaged director Johannes Roberts, and Jaws: The Revenge cast member Mario Van Peebles. Scarlata and his collaborators also secured an interview with marine and environmental conservation advocate Wendy Benchley, the widow of Jaws author Peter Benchley.
This documentary is a “must-watch” for me. Are you a fan of shark thrillers and will you be watching Sharksploitation when it reaches Shudder? Please let us know what you think by leaving a comment.
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