September 2025: extreme cinema and fetish-gore among TetroVideo’s new releases
This month, Gorehounds is pleased to announce the distribution of three extreme horror films: Jonathan Doe’s extreme fetish-gore film Defilement of a Porcelain Doll, the brutal gore horror anthology film Snuff Mixtape, and Park Street Diary (2021), the gore/extreme film by Patrick Fortin.
The three films will be released in the ultra-limited numbered and certified Mediabook edition with personalized Blu-ray, booklet, 4 cards, and slipcover. The pre-order will be live on the official TetroVideo and Goredrome websites until September 30, after which date the Mediabooks will no longer be available.
T-shirts and magnets dedicated to the films can also be purchased on the official websites.
Defilement of a Porcelain Doll

Directed by Jonathan Doe (Carving The Cadaver) in 2022, Defilement of a Porcelain Doll is inspired by Asian porn/fetish films and is the third installment in the Erotic Grotesque Nonsense series, which includes Barf Bunny and The Degenerates, two extreme films recently distributed by TetroVideo.
The film stars Little Puck, Felicia Fisher (Barf Bunny), and Jessica Murphy and deals with the theme of salirophilia, a sexual fetish or paraphilia that involves deriving erotic pleasure from soiling or disheveling the object of one’s desire, or viewing them in this state.
The story features a deranged artist who abducts girls and uses them as canvases for her sick works. The woman is convinced that, through degradation and violence, she will be able to purify their bodies.
Snuff Mixtape

Produced by Tony Newton (Gorenography), the brutal collection Snuff Mixtape delves into the dark world of snuff culture, presenting a series of disturbing segments that blur the line between fiction and reality, with graphic depictions of blood, psychological and physical torture, portraying the moral decay of humanity.
The directors involved in this project are Tony Newton, Dustin Ferguson, Jason Impey, Gore Filth, Klyve M. Lewis, Wilhelm Müller, Cam Dewald, Chris Dasinger, and Kieran Johnston.
Park Street Diary

The gore/extreme film Park Street Diary (2021) is presented as a visual descent into madness, all captured through the lens of a camera, with the aim of disturbing and upsetting the viewer.
Park Street Diary is directed by Patrick Fortin, the director of several extreme films such as Catcall and Carnival of Gore.
The story features a deranged man who films the atrocities he commits against victims who are tortured, killed, and dismembered.
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