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Inspired by one of the most savage and violent crimes committed in Rome in the 1980s, "Rabbia Furiosa" is the story of Fabio, a small-time neighborhood crook, known as “Er Canaro” (the Dog Man) who suffers years of abuse and mistreatment from Claudio, a local boss of the criminal underworld. When he is driven to desperation and the brink of madness, he will carry out a terrible and bloody act of vengeance...
Alessio Rinaldi, a 25-year-old director, gets the charge from a producer to write the script of his first movie with Ubaldo Terzani, a well-known writer of horror novels. Alessio moves into Terzani's house to start this collaboration, and a strange relationship of psychological dependence grows between them: Ubaldo Terzani unveils his dark side, and Alessio fall in a desperate depth of craziness and nightmares. There is a reason why Terzani's bestsellers are so frightening ... Alessio will discover that reality can be unexpectedly more terrifying than every brainchild, and he will have to fight hard to escape Ubaldo Terzani's jaws.
Angela's husband and son died in hospital after a car accident. Since then the woman has been searching in vain for justice towards the doctor who carried out the fatal operation, Doctor Max. Desperation and obsession lead Angela in a paranoid state that dissociates her from reality. She follows the doctor day after day: behind the anonymous facade, the man hides a parallel life made of depravity and murders committed together with his colleagues Alan and Ivan. Discovering these new horrors, Angela turns to dark otherworldly forces to find the strength to eliminate the killers. This decision leads her into a spiral of violence and hallucinations, where pleasure and fear are confused and at the end of which there is a very high price to pay.
American sexologist Nicole Wilson travels with her female Asian assistant, Jane Dimao, to the Far East after being invited by a local professor, George Woo, to help him analyze the local women's sex fantasies.
Through the anecdotes and stories of actors, directors, critics and experts, this documentary traces the career of Lamberto Bava, from his first steps in cinema with his father Mario to his 1980 debut with "Macabro" to his collaborations with Dario Argento to the big TV series successes of "Fantaghirò," "Desideria" and "Sorellina."
Offers a critical appreciation of Italian horror cinema, pioneered by directors such as Dario Argento and Mario Bava, a genre that influenced filmmakers from Quentin Tarantino to Takashi Miike.
Spaghetti westerns, giallo, mondo... are the legacy of a golden age in Italian genre filmmaking, which began in the sixties and came to an end in the eighties, but not without leaving behind a few final masterpieces. This film explores, a few decades later, what became of those filmmakers and their films. A number of the most famous survivors of Italian horror movies will help to shed light on what happened.
Documentary on the life and films of Antonio Margheriti.
The history of Italian zombie cinema, beginning with the breakout worldwide influence and success of George Romero's Night of the Living Dead and continuing through to Lucio Fulci's trend-setting Zombie Flesh-Eaters (Zombi 2) and its many imitators.
Documentary about the later works of director Lucio Fulci with special focus on "A Cat in the Brain".
When a woman is beaten into a coma and saved from being raped by her handyman (Donald O'Brien), the local security force does a cover-up to save the town's reputation and frames the saviour. After he hangs himself, the woman's strange comatose psi-powers revive him from the dead to exact revenge.
From Fulci's screenwriter Antonio Tentori, and goremaster Domiziano Cristopharo NIGHTMARE SYMPHONY is a reboot of the in-famous "Nightmare Concert" starring Fulci itself. Here we will se an horror director on his sunset boulevar, facing the worst nightmares and paranoia: to melt the line between fiction and reality!
Three women are sent by steamboat to an undisclosed jungle prison called "The Home of Lost Souls". Here they experience the usual beatings, whippings, cat fights and humiliations. The butch warden has a deal on the side with a local pimp who forces them to dance in bikinis at a nightclub and sexually service the patrons. Tired of cages, rape, torture and rats, the girls kill the resident snitch and escape into the jungle.
It is a cruel and visionary horror that intends to pay homage to Lucio Fulci's cinema and, in particular, the film … The Beyond.
During an analytic session, a psychologist recommends that one of her patients be admitted to a specialist clinic, but this decision unleashes the mysterious individual's latent madness. Abandonment is the key to his delusion, which will lead him to kill once again, as he had done in the past with his first, lost love. So, after disposing of the analyst's body, he decides to continue the "therapy" alone with the aid of a small video camera, recording his emotional states in a hallucinatory crescendo.
When Englishman Jonathan Harker visits the exotic castle of Count Dracula, he is entranced by the mysterious aristocrat. But upon learning that the count has sinister designs on his wife, Mina, Harker seeks help from vampire slayer Van Helsing.
The bishop narrates three creepy stories: a pregnant woman and her man try to survive in a living-dead world, a tourist comes across strange phenomena in a motel, a thief is tormented by a curse.
David, a blind, deaf and dumb writer, goes to occupy a hotel where tragic events have taken place together with his two assistants Simona and Pio. He will soon come into contact with an evil presence.
True horror sinks in for a group of friends when they discover that the same killer from an old film is pursuing them in real life.