Dolce e selvaggio

'Sweet and Savage') is a 1983 Italian mondo film directed by Antonio Climati and Mario Morra.

The title "Sweet and Savage" refers to the juxtaposition of pleasant 'sweet' and violent 'savage' imagery within the film.

The film is the third and final entry in Climati and Morra's Savage Trilogy and is also the last collaborative feature between the two directors.

[3] The other scenes, which are genuine,[2][4] include a corpse in Tibet that is hacked apart by monks and fed to vultures and the accidental deaths of tightrope walker Karl Wallenda and stuntman A. J. Bakunas.

(カランバ) in Japan and focused heavily on the staged death scene in its advertisements.