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So, 'Per horror intendo?' dives into the often overlooked golden age of Italian horror. I mean, we're talking about the sixties to the nineties—a time when filmmakers really pushed boundaries. The doc features some pretty rare interviews, which is a goldmine for any collector. Dario Argento’s thoughts on his craft, Pupi Avati reflecting on the art of storytelling, and even Lamberto Bava discussing practical effects—it’s intimate and raw. The pacing flows like a well-edited film reel, moving between nostalgia and analytical moments. It’s not just about the scares but the artistry behind them. If you're into the craftsmanship of horror, this one’s got layers to peel back.
Features extensive interviews with key figures in Italian horror.Analyzes the evolution of practical effects in the genre.Explores thematic depth beyond just horror aesthetics.
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