On Metacritic, the film has a 13 out of 100 rating, based on 5 critics, signifying "overwhelming dislike". Rotten Tomatoes reports that 36% of 11 reviews were positive, with an average rating of 3.73/10. The film received generally negative reviews. The film was released by Universal Studios in Spain, The Weinstein Company in Sweden, 20th Century Fox in France, and Anchor Bay Entertainment in Russia. The film was released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment with an 'R' rating on DVD. Murder-Set-Pieces was given a limited release on Decemwith an NC-17 rating. The BBFC stated they rejected the film because of sexual violence, and the film was potentially breaking UK obscenity laws. The film was submitted for release in the United Kingdom to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) who refused to give the film an '18' certificate, therefore making the film illegal to supply within the UK. Most of the cuts were to obtain the 'R' rating and removed several intense scenes of sexualized violence and torture, however, some scenes were also removed by the director himself which he intended to edit out of the film before going into theaters but never got the chance. In comparison with the theatrical cut of the film, the 'R' rated DVD version was missing approximately 22 minutes. By night, he rapes, tortures, and murders prostitutes.
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The film follows a wealthy immigrant serial killer: a German photographer, who leads a double life: by day he shoots erotic photos. You can provide one by editing this article.
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