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Just wondering.
Just wondering, Do Italian films qualify as independent films in the United States?
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Just wondering, do Italian horror films qualify as A or B films in the Italy or United States...
movies like this SUSPIRIA – D. Argento BEYOND THE DARKNESS aka BURIED ALIVE –A.Massacessi THE CHURCH –M. Soavi CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST –R. Deodato PHENOMENA –D. Argento OPERA –D. Argento DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE –M. Soavi ZOMBI –L. Fulci THE BEYOND –L. Fulci DEEP RED –D. Argento TENEBRAE –D. Argento SHOCK –M. Bava MASK OF THE DEMON –M. Bava INFERNO –D. Argento ZEDER –P. Avati THE HOUSE WITH THE WINDOWS THAT LAUGH -P. Avati MACABRO –L. Bava DEMONS –L. Bava THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE–D. Argento BLACK SABBATH – M. Bava THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY – L. Fulci STAGE FRIGHT –M. Soavi CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD – L. Fulci KILL BABY KILL -M. Bava THE WHIP AND THE BODY –M. Bava |
Italian films
Hard to say.The Italiens seem to make as many horror films as we do so, its obvesly an indestry there, but, I am not sure how they classify here. However, I like a lot of them even if they are somtimes hard to follow the plot. Which reminds me, is Cemetary Man An italian film?
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'Cemetery Man' (aka 'Dell Morte Dell Amore') is indeed Italian. Ask Marco Ristori or Cortenisi on here about what qualifies as "independent" in Italy since both live there (and make great movies to boot).
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