Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1

Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1

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Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1
Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1

Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1

7.9 | 3h45m | en | Documentary

This documentary examines the life and legacy of controversial Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci through interviews with his colleagues, each of whom answers the question, "What is your fondest memory of Lucio Fulci?". The responses are as varied as the people who knew the late writer-director, providing a nuanced look at the man behind such gory grindhouse classics as City of the Living Dead and The House by the Cemetery.

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Released: March. 06,2008 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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This documentary examines the life and legacy of controversial Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci through interviews with his colleagues, each of whom answers the question, "What is your fondest memory of Lucio Fulci?". The responses are as varied as the people who knew the late writer-director, providing a nuanced look at the man behind such gory grindhouse classics as City of the Living Dead and The House by the Cemetery.

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Adelaide Aste , Lamberto Bava , Florinda Bolkan

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Mathis_Vogel I've grown a bit too familiar with Fulci's most famous gore films, but I am still very much interested in the man himself. Whenever I'm in a Fulci state of mind, I put this interview compilation on. Chatty entries from Venantino Vanantini and Farbrizio Jovine are worth the DVD price alone, while Hal Yamanuchi and Massimo Vanni barely muster a word. Paolo Malco seems genuinely saddened by the director's untimely departure. Cosimo Cinieri's screen presence is amazing, considering it's just an interview he's in and not a film. Carla Cassola goes on and on painfully. It's amazing to finally hear Al Cliver's real voice(doesn't sound like Nick Alexander at all!). Shockingly, Malisa Longo seems to look even more attractive than she did in either of two Fulci's films she's been in 30 years previously (ah, those Italian actresses!) Looking forward to second part.