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NIИ | March of the Pigs | Halo 7 | Released on February 25, 1994 | Directed by Peter Christopherson
Mostly Trent flailing edit










Ministry | Just One Fix | Released January 21, 1993 | Directed by Peter Christopherson | Sire Records
“Blood keeps drifting your way, Certain of its destination, Driving through New Orleans at night, Gotta find a destination”










NIИ | Broken Movie | Directed by Peter Christopherson | 1993 | Never officially released in physical format | Nothing/Interscope Records
"snuff film" framing sequences edit
The movie also includes a copyright notice saying "1993 © Interscope Records", implying that the movie, at some point, was meant for an actual release.
Peter Christopherson on the film:
“I think that does humanity a disservice because that suggests that you can be horrible and it’s a joke, whereas with what I’m trying to do, if it’s addressing the issue of man’s cruelty to man, there’s no doubt that my intention is to point out how appalling those things are, and what they look like for real. I don’t know what the statistic is of how many people get killed on American TV every second but it’s something horrendous. But because all of those deaths are shown in a plastic way, they don’t prepare people for what death is really like. Really, people in the West have no clue about the reality of death.”
TW: Flashing, gore, blood, and depictions of torture ⚠️










Ministry | Over the Shoulder | Released in November 1985 | Sire Records | Directed by Peter Christopherson






NIN | Further Down The Spiral (US edition) | Halo 10 | Released on June 1, 1995 | Nothing/Interscope records | Artwork: Russell Mills | Photography: David Buckland | Sleeve: Gary Talpas






NIИ | March Of The Pigs BTS of original scrapped video | 1994 | Photography by Joseph Cultice


Throbbing Gristle with Stan Bingo, and Laurence Dupre who designed the camouflage, circa 1980








NIИ | Closer to God pt 1&2 (UK edition) | Halo 9 | Released May 30, 1994 | Cover photography by Joseph Cultice