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Extreme graphic violence (torture, gore) is frequently trimmed, reducing the duration of brutal moments to make the film slightly less intense.

A scene featuring the main character engaging in necrophilia with a deceased woman while under the influence of drugs is shown in full in the uncut version but was edited or removed in censored versions.

In the uncut version, the scene is fully explicit in its suggestion . While no real child was involved (special effects dolls and forced perspective are used), the camera holds on the act just long enough for the viewer to process the full, sickening mechanics of what is happening. This additional ten seconds of footage changes the scene from a taboo implication into a concrete, undeniable statement. The cut version allows the audience a degree of psychological disassociation; the uncut version forces them to confront Vukmir’s ideology head-on. Similarly, the later scene where Miloš, under the influence of a powerful drug, finds the bound child "Miloš Jr." is often partially blurred or shortened in cut versions. The uncut version includes a full, unbroken shot of Miloš’s dawning, paralysing horror as he realizes what he has been forced to do.

Initial theatrical releases and standard block rentals utilized a cut version that trimmed the most infamous sequences to avoid legal blowback.

This version runs just over 104 minutes and contains the full, unaltered vision of Spasojević. It includes the most notorious sequences (such as the infamous "newborn" scene) in their entirety, without digital blurring or temporal cuts. It was released unrated in the U.S. by distributors like Unearthed Films.

In late 2011, a "Director’s Cut" leaked online, running 110 minutes. This is an official release. Srđan Spasojević disowned this version publicly, stating that an extra 6 minutes of outtakes and error-framed shots were spliced in without his permission. This version adds: