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8/15/2013

Dario Argento: An Eye For Horror (2000, TV documentary) - Great bio-doc of master filmmaker Dario Argento



A DVD case front for Leon Ferguson's Dario Argento: An Eye For Horror that features 8 pictures of its fascinating filmmaker subject

An Eye For Horror is a mostly talking heads biography of Italian master (mainly horror) director, Dario Argento (Deep Red/Profondo Rosso (1975)), the man behind great movies such as The Bird with the Crystal Plumage/L'uccello dalle Piume di Cristallo (1970), Suspiria (1977), Inferno (1980), Tenebrae (1982), Phenomena (1985) and The Stendhal Syndrome/La Sindrome di Stendhal (1996).

This portrait is wholly fine with many relevant people, including Argento himself, talking about the works, their making and what makes them stand out. Argento's story and his stories are so incredible that he sells the documentary in his own right here. He has done amazing things in his movies, and surely stands as one of the most inspiring and ingenious filmmakers of all time. (Nevermind that his output has undeniably gone substantially down in quality since Stendhal.)
Dario Argento: An Eye For Horror is written by Charles Preece (Bra Wars: Boom or Bust (2005, documentary)) and directed by Leon Ferguson (The Second Bakery Attack (2010, short, production assistant).

Related posts:

Doc. subject Dario ArgentoDemons/Dèmoni (1985) or, Cinema of Death! (producer/co-writer)
Dawn of the Dead (1978) or, Mall of Death! (music/financing/distribution)
The Cat O'Nine Tails/Il Gatto a Nove Code (1971) - Solid genetics-themed giallo murder puzzle
The Bird With the Crystal Plumage/L'uccello Dalle Piume di Cristallo (1970) - The great debut giallo of Dario Argento


An Eye For Horror is available on Youtube. Here is a medley of some of the nightmarish and spectacular horror in Argento's films

Cost: Unknown
Box office: None - TV movie documentary
= Uncertain
[Details about the documentary's production and initial release are hard to come by. It runs 57 minutes. Ferguson has not returned as a director with anything since. 1,604 Rotten Tomatoes users have given Dario Argento. An Eye for Horror a 3.5/5 average rating.]

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