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  • Cine-Excess 2020
    • Representations as Weapons
    • The Revolution Will Be Televised
    • The Schedule
  • Conference
    • Cine-Excess 13 >
      • The Soska Sisters Interview
      • The Gallery
      • The Screenings
  • Journal
    • Issue 1: Subverting The Senses
    • Issue 2: European Erotic Cinema
    • Issue 3: Mark of the Devil
    • Issue 4: Are You Ready for the Country
  • Extra Excess
    • The Cult Film Archive
    • Brian Yuzna Film Academy
    • Cult Content Creation
    • That's La Morte Gallery
  • About Us

That's La Morte

An album to document the development of the new Cine-Excess documentary on Italian cult film during the 1970s terrorist decade.
Leading producer Mino Loy discusses 1970s Italian film production techniques.
In the presence of greatness: Edwige Fenech and Sergio Martino
Director Michele Massimo Tarantini considers feminism and the politics of sexploitation cinema.
Cult composer Guido de Angelis recounts melodic memories during a decade of Italian mayhem.
King of realist horror Ruggero Deodato discusses cannibals, crime cinema and the years of lead.
Celebrated screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi discusses psychoanalysis, sin and the politics of the giallo screenplay.
The great George Hilton considers devilish acting styles and subversive casting within the giallo.
Iconic director Enzo Castellari talks about Italian cop movies as about political thrillers during the terrorist years.
Art designer Massimo Antonello Geleng discusses the 1970s Italian cult cinema as a therapy to wider violent traumas.
Red sofas and the radiant Barbara Bouchet discussing her 1970s Italian acting career and that famous dance routine in Milano Calibro 9!
Comic star Alvaro Vitali talks sex comedy and sex traumas in the era of 1970s Italian feminism.
Closed Circuit Extreme director Giorgio Amato considers the influence of cannibal and found footage horror on the Italian mindset.
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