Directing
Corrado Farina was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and novelist. He directed They Have Changed Their Face (1971) and Baba Yaga (1973), many documentaries and commercials, and seven of his novels published.
A mid-level automotive company employee is summoned to the mountain villa of owner Giovanni Nosferatu, only to discover a glossy netherworld where capitalism is the new vampirism, and escape may be impossible.
A day in the life of a family in a regimented society.
A documentary on the controversial 1960s Italian photo novels known as Killing, aka Satanik in France and Sadistik in America. Also the basis for the Turkish cult film series shot as Kilink. Includes interviews with the original actors who were familiar faces from spaghetti westerns, splatter films and historical dramas from the 1960s and 70s.
A mysterious witch casts a spell on an attractive young fashion photographer, who is then thrust into a world of sadism.
In a well appointed villa in Bagheria, near Palermo, a couple, Silvio and Leda Pataneo, spend their days attempting to complete a novel, making love, and caring for a citrus grove that the local townfolk want to acquire. All framed against a political backdrop of class and cultural differences.
Dracula sends his son to drink the blood of a virgin to become a true vampire.
A visualized prayer.