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Romano Scavolini

Romano Scavolini (born 18 June 1940) is an Italian film director and the younger brother of screenwriter Sauro Scavolini.

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Career

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He has been directing since the 1960s. Most of his films are shot independently and with an experimental style.[2] Following his return from Vietnam where he was a freelance photographer, director Romano Scavolini returned to his native Italy where he started his film career again as a genre filmmaker.[3] His best-known horror films are Nightmare (1981), a gruesome horror film that was banned as a video nasty in the UK, and his 1972 A White Dress for Marialé.[4]

Filmography

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  • The Devastated One (I devastati) – 1958/1959
  • Blind Fly (A mosca cieca) (Ricordati di Haron) – 1966
  • The Dress Rehearsal (La prova generale) – 1968
  • Entonce – 1969
  • L'amore breve [it] (Lo stato d'assedio) (also known as State of SiegeBesieged) – 1969
  • The long march (La lunga marcia)
  • A White Dress for Marialé; aka Un bianco vestito per Marialé (also known as Spirits of Death) – 1972
  • Heart (Cuore) – 1973
  • Your Honor (Servo suo) – 1973
  • The Savage Hunt (also known as Condor's Run) – 1980
  • Nightmare (1981 film) (also known as Nightmares in a Damaged Brain or Blood Splash) – 1981
  • Dog Tags – 1981 film)
  • Ustica: a thorn in the heart (Ustica. Una spina nel cuore) – 2001/2002/2003
  • "Che" The Last Hours (Le ultime ore del Che) – 2003
  • Apocalisse delle scimmie – A TRILOGY – 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008
  • Two Families – 2007
  • Two Days – 2012

as interviewed:

  • Ban the Sadist Videos! – 2005
  • The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal – 2007

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