Villa Maltraversi
The body of one of the Villa owners is found lifeless in the tub. The accusations are immediately turned against the plumber.
Fabrizio Laurenti
Laura Toscano
Casts & Crew
Gioele Dix
Eleonora Brigliadori
Carlo Cartier
Tommaso Bianco
Vanni Corbellini
Mavi Felli
Emidio La Vella
Marco Leonardi
Marcello Mandò
Glauco Onorato
Riccardo Onorato
Adriana Russo
Alice Treff
Also Directed by Fabrizio Laurenti
The deserted island hotel hides a dark and sinister secret. Hundreds of years ago a witch held sway there, dominating her coven and spreading an evil that has seeped deep into the earth. Two centuries later, a photographer and his virginal fiance sneak onto the island to research its gruesome history. Soon all will find themselves falling victim to a horror that has survived the ages....
Martin Yakobowsky is a brilliant lawyer whose family originally comes from Poland. He is assigned by his legal practice to resolve a contentious case in the prevalently agricultural town in the heart of Iowa, where he was born. After his initial reluctance, due largely to his having cut off all ties with the community of his birthplace, Martin decides to return to the town.
Emigrating vampires roam the streets of America (starring Mary Seller)
Documentary about the secret son of Mussolini
This documentary focuses on two different aspects of the repression of LGBT people during the fascist dictatorship: the legislative and psychiatric aspect of the repression and the courage of all the people who, despite the imposed restrictions, have managed to live their lives following their own inclinations and choices. The film includes a whole series of home-movie and literary materials, such as poems, letters, diaries and excerpts from works of fiction, largely unpublished, and figurative art dealing with homosexuality.
People from a small town are attacked by evil radioactive tree roots growing in the forest.
The unbridled life and kaleidoscopic filmography of Piero Vivarelli, who made Italian B-movies of all genres, wrote hit rock songs and penned the screenplay for Sergio Corbucci's Western "Django," adored by Quentin Tarantino, are intertwined in a portrait of an unsung postwar provocateur and revolutionary (the only non-Cuban besides Che Guevara to be given a Cuban Communist Party card signed by Fidel Castro). The creative doc is also a prism into an unexplored territory of Italian — and by extension global — pop culture and its unique vitality.