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Dario Argento

Dario Argento (Italian: [ˈdaːrjo arˈdʒɛnto]; born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and critic. His influential work in the horror genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as giallo, has led him to being referred to as the "Master of the Thrill"[2] and the "Master of Horror".[3]

Dario Argento
Argento in 2014
Born (1940-09-07) 7 September 1940 (age 82)
Other namesSirio Bernadotte[1]
Occupations
Style
Spouse
Marisa Casale
(m. 1968; div. 1972)
PartnerDaria Nicolodi (1974–1985)
Children2, including Asia Argento
RelativesClaudio Argento (brother)

His films as director include his "Animal Trilogy", consisting of The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) and Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971); his "Three Mothers" trilogy, consisting of Suspiria (1977), Inferno (1980) and The Mother of Tears (2007); and his stand-alone films Deep Red (1975), Tenebrae (1982), Phenomena (1985) and Opera (1987). He co-wrote the screenplay for Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and served as George A. Romero's script consultant on Dawn of the Dead (1978), for which he also composed the soundtrack with his long-time collaborators Goblin.

Early life

Argento was born in Rome, the son of a Sicilian film producer and executive Salvatore Argento (1914–1987) and a Brazilian photographer Elda Luxardo (1915–2013),[4] who was of Italian ancestry. While still attending a Catholic secondary school as a teenager, Argento began working as a film critic, writing for magazines and as a columnist for the Rome-based newspaper Paese Sera[5] While working at the newspaper, Argento also began working as a screenwriter. His most notable works were for Sergio Leone, Bernardo Bertolucci and his collaboration on the story for the Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western Once Upon a Time in the West in 1968.

Career

1970s

 
Dario Argento, Adriano Celentano and Enzo Cerusico in a pause during the shooting of The Five Days, 1973

Argento began work on his directorial debut, the giallo film The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo, 1970), which was a major hit in Italy. Argento continued to concentrate largely on the giallo genre, directing two more successful thrillers, The Cat o' Nine Tails (Il gatto a nove code, 1971) and Four Flies on Grey Velvet (4 mosche di velluto grigio, 1972). Along with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, these three films are frequently referred to as Argento's "Animal Trilogy". The director then turned his attention away from giallo movies, filming two Italian TV dramas and a period comedy, The Five Days (Le cinque giornate, 1973). Argento returned to thrillers with Deep Red (1975), frequently cited by many critics as the best giallo ever made.[6][7] The film made Argento known internationally and inspired other directors to work in the genre. John Carpenter has frequently referred to the influence Argento's early work had on Halloween (1978).[8]

Argento's next film was Suspiria (1977), a supernatural horror. Argento planned for Suspiria to be the first of a trilogy about "The Three Mothers", three ancient witches residing in three different modern cities. The second film of the trilogy was 1980's Inferno. The Mother of Tears (2007) concluded the trilogy.[9]

In 1978, Argento collaborated with George A. Romero on Dawn of the Dead, earning a producer credit and also providing soundtrack work for the zombie film. Argento oversaw the European release of the film, where it was titled Zombi, which was much shorter and featured more of the score written and performed by Goblin.[10]

1980s

 
Argento in 1985

After Inferno, Argento returned to the more conventional giallo style with Tenebrae (1982). He then attempted to combine giallo and supernatural fantasy in 1985's Phenomena, also known as Creepers, which was one of Jennifer Connelly's earliest movies.[11] Phenomena also showed Argento's predilection for using new technology, as evidenced by the film's several prowling Steadicam shots. Both films received a lukewarm reception upon their release (although each has been positively reappraised since).[12]

Argento subsequently took a break from directing to write two screenplays for Mario Bava's son, Lamberto Bava: Dèmoni (1985) and Dèmoni 2 (1986).

Opera followed in 1987. Set in Parma's Regio Theatre during a production of Verdi's Macbeth, the production was beset by real-life misfortunes that Argento suspected were caused by the supposed traditional "curse" on the Shakespearean play. Argento's father died during its production, Vanessa Redgrave quit the project before filming began, he had problems working with his former long-time girlfriend and collaborator Daria Nicolodi on-set, and the cast and crew were plagued by several minor accidents and mishaps.

In 1987–88, Argento produced a TV series called Turno di Notte, which had 15 episodes. Nine of the shows were directed by Luigi Cozzi, the other six by Lamberto Bava. Daria Nicolodi and Asia Argento starred in several of the episodes.

Argento later produced and wrote the screenplays for two horror films directed by Michele Soavi, The Church (1989) and The Sect (1991).

1990s

 
Argento interviewed by Martin Sauvageau during the Festival International du Cinéma Fantastique de Montréal in 1994

In 1990, Argento co-directed Two Evil Eyes with George Romero, a two-story anthology film inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe.

In 1992, Argento filmed Trauma, starring his daughter Asia Argento, in Minneapolis, MN. It is largely a traditional giallo, but in an American setting. Like many of Argento's films, it contains an optical illusion witnessed by a character stumbling upon a murder, but he or she, like the audience, misinterprets the nature of the crime. This cinematic sleight-of-hand is one of Argento's recurring motifs.

His 1996 film The Stendhal Syndrome, in which a policewoman (played by Argento's daughter, Asia) who suffers from Stendhal syndrome is trapped by a serial killer in an abandoned warehouse, was the first Italian film to use computer-generated imagery. Moreover, the film's opening scene was shot in Florence at Italy's famed Uffizi Gallery. Argento is the only director ever granted permission to shoot there. The Stendhal Syndrome was distributed in the U.S. by cult B-movie distribution company Troma Entertainment.

In the early 1990s, Argento was interested in collaborating with Italian director Lucio Fulci on a horror film. Due to financial setbacks, the project was repeatedly postponed. In 1996, Argento was able to gather the funding, but was unable at that point to collaborate with Fulci who died in March of that year. The film was later directed by Sergio Stivaletti as Wax Mask, with Argento and Fulci both receiving co-screenwriting credits.

Argento later directed 1998's The Phantom of the Opera and 2001's Sleepless.

2000s and 2010s

 
Argento discusses his film Pelts at the Torino Film Festival in 2006

In 2004, Argento directs The Card Player, a giallo about a killer whose murders are conducted during Internet poker matches with the Rome police, earned a mixed reception; some fans appreciated the techno music score composed by ex-Goblin member Claudio Simonetti, but felt the film was too mainstream, with little of Argento's usual flourish.

In the 2005 TV broadcast of Argento's Do You Like Hitchcock?, the director paid homage to Alfred Hitchcock after decades of being compared to him by critics. Later that year, he directed an episode of Masters of Horror, a Showtime television series, called "Jenifer". For season two of the series, Argento directed "Pelts", an adaption of the F. Paul Wilson short story of the same name.

In 2007, Argento finished the final film of his Three Mothers trilogy, The Mother of Tears, which is set in Rome and centers on the titular "third mother", Mater Lacrimarum. Argento and Jace Anderson share writing credits for the film. Asia Argento was cast as the lead player, along with her mother and frequent Argento collaborator Daria Nicolodi in a supporting role. Udo Kier, who appeared in Argento's Suspiria, and Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni, who appeared in three of his previous films, both have pivotal roles in the final Mothers chapter.

On 26 June 2009, Giallo premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The following month, he announced that he had started working on a 3D remake of Deep Red,[13] but subsequently this project was shelved due to the commercial failure of Giallo in Italian cinemas. He then announced his decision to write a new screenplay .[14] On 4 March 2011, it was announced that Rutger Hauer had signed on to play Van Helsing in Argento's Dracula 3D, which began shooting in Budapest later in the year.[15] It was released on 19 May 2012 to generally negative reviews.

 
Argento at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival

2020s

In 2021, Argento returned to acting and portrayed Lui in Gaspar Noe's 2021 psychological drama film Vortex. The film screened in the Premiere section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim for his performance.[16]

In 2022, Argento directs Dark Glasses, in his first directorial work since the 2012 film Dracula 3D.[17]

Unrelated projects

In 2014, Argento was slated to direct The Sandman, which had Iggy Pop attached to star and a script by David Tully. The film successfully raised over $195,000 from over 1,000 backers on Indiegogo in December 2014.[18] However, filming has not commenced as of 2019, and the project producers have not updated the film's status to backers since August 2017.[19]

Italian director Luca Guadagnino helmed Suspiria (2018), a remake of Argento's 1977 film. The American screenplay is based on the original script Argento wrote with Daria Nicolodi, his former long-term partner.

In 2019, Argento announced that he was developing a female-led serial movie, consisting of eight episodes, for a streaming service.[20]

Other work

He is involved in operating a horror memorabilia store located at Via dei Gracchi 260 in Rome named Profondo Rosso, after his classic film Deep Red. In the cellar is a collection of his movies. The store is managed by his long-time collaborator and friend Luigi Cozzi.[21][22][23][24]

He has contributed in the development of the survival horror video game Dead Space, and also in the dubbing of the Dr. Kyne character in the Italian version of the game.[25]

He is acting as an artistic director on Clod Studio's upcoming video game Dreadful Bond.[26]

Personal life

 
Argento in 1993 with his daughter Asia

Between 1968 and 1972, Argento was married to Marisa Casale, the great-granddaughter of Italian composer, pianist and conductor Alfredo Casella. Argento and Casale had one child, actress and costume designer Fiore Argento (born in 1970).

Argento had a professional and romantic relationship with Italian actress and screenwriter Daria Nicolodi; they met in 1974 during casting for Deep Red, and their daughter Asia Argento was born in 1975. Nicolodi co-wrote Argento's Suspiria (1977) and appeared in Argento's Deep Red (1975), Inferno (1980), Tenebrae (1982), Phenomena (1985), Opera (1987), and The Mother of Tears (2007). Argento and Nicolodi separated in 1985.

An actress and director, Asia Argento's earliest screen appearances includes roles in her father's productions Demons 2 (1986) and The Church (1989) before being directed by her father in the films Trauma (1993), The Stendahl Syndrome (1996), The Phantom of the Opera (1998), The Mother of Tears (2007), and Dracula 3D (2012).

Works and criticism

Maitland McDonagh wrote about Argento in her book Broken Mirrors/Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento (1991). Argento is also the subject of Art of Darkness, a collection of critical essays, reviews, promotional stills, and poster art edited by Chris Gallant. British journalist Alan Jones published Profondo Argento, a compendium of set reports, interviews, and biographical detail. English sound designer, writer, and musician Heather Emmett published Sounds to Die For: Speaking the Language of Horror Film Sound, which includes the first in-depth study of the use of sound in Argento's films.[27]

In 2012, Argento was highlighted in the retrospective Argento: Il Cinema Nel Sangue at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. The retrospective celebrated the influence of the Argento family on filmmaking in Italy and around the world. It highlighted Dario's contribution, as well as that of his father (Salvatore), brother (Claudio), ex-wife (Daria Nicolodi) and daughter (Asia).[28][29][30]

Critical decline

With the exceptions of The Stendhal Syndrome and Sleepless, all of Argento's films since the "golden age" of the 1970s and 1980s have been generally poorly received by critics and fans alike, including Argento scholars such as Maitland McDonagh. Fangoria wrote in 2010, "over the last decade, standards have slipped. For a filmmaker who was always so precise in his construction and cutting, his later films such as The Phantom of the Opera and The Card Player are sloppy, stitched together so carelessly that they leak vital fluid. Gradually, the kaleidoscopic style that once characterized his films has slowly blanched away."[31]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1966 Pardon, Are You For or Against? Yes
1967 Qualcuno ha tradito Yes
1968 Today We Kill... Tomorrow We Die! Yes
Comandamenti per un gangster Yes
Commandos Yes
La rivoluzione sessuale Yes
Once Upon a Time in the West Yes
1969 Cemetery Without Crosses Yes
Metti, una sera a cena Yes
Probabilità zero Yes
Battle of the Commandos Yes
The Five Man Army Yes
La stagione dei sensi Yes
1970 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage Yes Yes
1971 The Cat o' Nine Tails Yes Yes
Four Flies on Grey Velvet Yes Yes
1973 Man Called Amen Yes
Le cinque giornate Yes Yes
1975 Deep Red Yes Yes
1977 Suspiria Yes Yes Also composer
1978 Dawn of the Dead Yes Also producer, editor (European cut) and composer
Martin Editor (European cut) and composer
1980 Inferno Yes Yes
1982 Tenebre Yes Yes
1985 Phenomena Yes Yes Yes
Demons Yes Yes
1986 Demons 2 Yes Yes
1987 Opera Yes Yes Yes
1989 La chiesa Yes Yes
1990 Due occhi diabolici Yes Yes Yes
1991 La Setta Yes Yes
1993 Trauma Yes Yes Yes Also editor (Uncredited)
The King of Ads Yes Documentary
1996 La sindrome di Stendhal Yes Yes Yes
1997 Wax Mask Yes Yes
1998 Il fantasma dell'opera Yes Yes
2000 Scarlet Diva Yes
2001 Sleepless Yes Yes Yes
2004 Il cartaio Yes Yes Yes
2007 The Mother of Tears Yes Yes Yes
2009 Giallo Yes Yes
2012 Dracula 3D Yes Yes
2022 Dark Glasses Yes Yes

Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes
1966 Pardon, Are You For or Against? Priest
1970 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage Murderer's Hands Uncredited
1973 Le cinque giornate Bandaged man with Tranzunto
1975 Deep Red Murderer's Hands
1977 Suspiria Narrator Uncredited voice role
1980 Inferno Narrator; Murderer's Hands
1982 Tenebre
1985 Phenomena Narrator Uncredited voice role
1987 Opera
1992 Innocent Blood Paramedic
1996 Il cielo è sempre più blu Man Confessing To Franciscan Monk
2021 Vortex Father

Television

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1973 Door into Darkness Yes Yes Yes Episodes "Il tram" and "Testimone oculare"
1987 Turno di Notte Yes
2005 Do You Like Hitchcock? Yes Yes TV movie
2005–2006 Masters of Horror Yes Episodes "Jenifer" and "Pelts"
TBA Longinus Yes

Acting roles

Year Title Role
2010 Tutti pazzi per amore Ugo, presidente commissione d'esame
2012 100 Bullets D'Argento D'Argento

Awards

Life time achievement award

References

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Further reading

  • Waddell, Calum (2015). "The complete guide to Dario Argento". Timewarp. SciFiNow. 104: 106–113.
  • Xavier Mendik. "From the Monstrous Mother to the 'Third' Sex: Female Abjection in the Films of Dario Argento" in Andy Black (ed), Necronomicon: The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema: Book Two, London: creation Books, 1998, pp. 110–133.
  • "Fear: The Autobiography", October 2019, by Dario Argento. Fab Press Limited, ISBN 978-1913051051.

External links

  • Dario Argento at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dario Argento news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dario Argento Italian ˈdaːrjo arˈdʒɛnto born 7 September 1940 is an Italian film director producer screenwriter actor and critic His influential work in the horror genre during the 1970s and 1980s particularly in the subgenre known as giallo has led him to being referred to as the Master of the Thrill 2 and the Master of Horror 3 Dario ArgentoArgento in 2014Born 1940 09 07 7 September 1940 age 82 Rome Kingdom of ItalyOther namesSirio Bernadotte 1 OccupationsFilm directorproducerscreenwriterStyleHorrorgialloSpouseMarisa Casale m 1968 div 1972 wbr PartnerDaria Nicolodi 1974 1985 Children2 including Asia ArgentoRelativesClaudio Argento brother His films as director include his Animal Trilogy consisting of The Bird with the Crystal Plumage 1970 The Cat o Nine Tails 1971 and Four Flies on Grey Velvet 1971 his Three Mothers trilogy consisting of Suspiria 1977 Inferno 1980 and The Mother of Tears 2007 and his stand alone films Deep Red 1975 Tenebrae 1982 Phenomena 1985 and Opera 1987 He co wrote the screenplay for Sergio Leone s Once Upon a Time in the West 1968 and served as George A Romero s script consultant on Dawn of the Dead 1978 for which he also composed the soundtrack with his long time collaborators Goblin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s and 2010s 2 5 2020s 2 6 Unrelated projects 3 Other work 4 Personal life 5 Works and criticism 5 1 Critical decline 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Awards 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditArgento was born in Rome the son of a Sicilian film producer and executive Salvatore Argento 1914 1987 and a Brazilian photographer Elda Luxardo 1915 2013 4 who was of Italian ancestry While still attending a Catholic secondary school as a teenager Argento began working as a film critic writing for magazines and as a columnist for the Rome based newspaper Paese Sera 5 While working at the newspaper Argento also began working as a screenwriter His most notable works were for Sergio Leone Bernardo Bertolucci and his collaboration on the story for the Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western Once Upon a Time in the West in 1968 Career Edit1970s Edit Dario Argento Adriano Celentano and Enzo Cerusico in a pause during the shooting of The Five Days 1973 Argento began work on his directorial debut the giallo film The Bird with the Crystal Plumage L uccello dalle piume di cristallo 1970 which was a major hit in Italy Argento continued to concentrate largely on the giallo genre directing two more successful thrillers The Cat o Nine Tails Il gatto a nove code 1971 and Four Flies on Grey Velvet 4 mosche di velluto grigio 1972 Along with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage these three films are frequently referred to as Argento s Animal Trilogy The director then turned his attention away from giallo movies filming two Italian TV dramas and a period comedy The Five Days Le cinque giornate 1973 Argento returned to thrillers with Deep Red 1975 frequently cited by many critics as the best giallo ever made 6 7 The film made Argento known internationally and inspired other directors to work in the genre John Carpenter has frequently referred to the influence Argento s early work had on Halloween 1978 8 Argento s next film was Suspiria 1977 a supernatural horror Argento planned for Suspiria to be the first of a trilogy about The Three Mothers three ancient witches residing in three different modern cities The second film of the trilogy was 1980 s Inferno The Mother of Tears 2007 concluded the trilogy 9 In 1978 Argento collaborated with George A Romero on Dawn of the Dead earning a producer credit and also providing soundtrack work for the zombie film Argento oversaw the European release of the film where it was titled Zombi which was much shorter and featured more of the score written and performed by Goblin 10 1980s Edit Argento in 1985 After Inferno Argento returned to the more conventional giallostyle with Tenebrae 1982 He then attempted to combine gialloand supernatural fantasy in 1985 s Phenomena also known as Creepers which was one of Jennifer Connelly s earliest movies 11 Phenomena also showed Argento s predilection for using new technology as evidenced by the film s several prowling Steadicam shots Both films received a lukewarm reception upon their release although each has been positively reappraised since 12 Argento subsequently took a break from directing to write two screenplays for Mario Bava s son Lamberto Bava Demoni 1985 and Demoni 2 1986 Opera followed in 1987 Set in Parma s Regio Theatre during a production of Verdi s Macbeth the production was beset by real life misfortunes that Argento suspected were caused by the supposed traditional curse on the Shakespearean play Argento s father died during its production Vanessa Redgrave quit the project before filming began he had problems working with his former long time girlfriend and collaborator Daria Nicolodi on set and the cast and crew were plagued by several minor accidents and mishaps In 1987 88 Argento produced a TV series called Turno di Notte which had 15 episodes Nine of the shows were directed by Luigi Cozzi the other six by Lamberto Bava Daria Nicolodi and Asia Argento starred in several of the episodes Argento later produced and wrote the screenplays for two horror films directed by Michele Soavi The Church 1989 and The Sect 1991 1990s Edit Argento interviewed by Martin Sauvageau during the Festival International du Cinema Fantastique de Montreal in 1994 In 1990 Argento co directed Two Evil Eyes with George Romero a two story anthology film inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe In 1992 Argento filmed Trauma starring his daughter Asia Argento in Minneapolis MN It is largely a traditional giallo but in an American setting Like many of Argento s films it contains an optical illusion witnessed by a character stumbling upon a murder but he or she like the audience misinterprets the nature of the crime This cinematic sleight of hand is one of Argento s recurring motifs His 1996 film The Stendhal Syndrome in which a policewoman played by Argento s daughter Asia who suffers from Stendhal syndrome is trapped by a serial killer in an abandoned warehouse was the first Italian film to use computer generated imagery Moreover the film s opening scene was shot in Florence at Italy s famed Uffizi Gallery Argento is the only director ever granted permission to shoot there The Stendhal Syndrome was distributed in the U S by cult B movie distribution company Troma Entertainment In the early 1990s Argento was interested in collaborating with Italian director Lucio Fulci on a horror film Due to financial setbacks the project was repeatedly postponed In 1996 Argento was able to gather the funding but was unable at that point to collaborate with Fulci who died in March of that year The film was later directed by Sergio Stivaletti as Wax Mask with Argento and Fulci both receiving co screenwriting credits Argento later directed 1998 s The Phantom of the Opera and 2001 s Sleepless 2000s and 2010s Edit Argento discusses his film Pelts at the Torino Film Festival in 2006In 2004 Argento directs The Card Player a giallo about a killer whose murders are conducted during Internet poker matches with the Rome police earned a mixed reception some fans appreciated the techno music score composed by ex Goblin member Claudio Simonetti but felt the film was too mainstream with little of Argento s usual flourish In the 2005 TV broadcast of Argento s Do You Like Hitchcock the director paidhomage to Alfred Hitchcock after decades of being compared to him by critics Later that year he directed an episode of Masters of Horror a Showtime television series called Jenifer For season two of the series Argento directed Pelts an adaption of the F Paul Wilson short story of the same name In 2007 Argento finished the final film of his Three Mothers trilogy The Mother of Tears which is set in Rome and centers on the titular third mother Mater Lacrimarum Argento and Jace Anderson share writing credits for the film Asia Argento was cast as the lead player along with her mother and frequent Argento collaborator Daria Nicolodi in a supporting role Udo Kier who appeared in Argento s Suspiria and Coralina Cataldi Tassoni who appeared in three of his previous films both have pivotal roles in the final Mothers chapter On 26 June 2009 Giallo premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival The following month he announced that he had started working on a 3D remake of Deep Red 13 but subsequently this project was shelved due to the commercial failure of Giallo in Italian cinemas He then announced his decision to write a new screenplay 14 On 4 March 2011 it was announced that Rutger Hauer had signed on to play Van Helsing in Argento s Dracula 3D which began shooting in Budapest later in the year 15 It was released on 19 May 2012 to generally negative reviews Argento at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival 2020s Edit In 2021 Argento returned to acting and portrayed Lui in Gaspar Noe s 2021 psychological drama film Vortex The film screened in the Premiere section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim for his performance 16 In 2022 Argento directs Dark Glasses in his first directorial work since the 2012 film Dracula 3D 17 Unrelated projects Edit In 2014 Argento was slated to direct The Sandman which had Iggy Pop attached to star and a script by David Tully The film successfully raised over 195 000 from over 1 000 backers on Indiegogo in December 2014 18 However filming has not commenced as of 2019 and the project producers have not updated the film s status to backers since August 2017 19 Italian director Luca Guadagnino helmed Suspiria 2018 a remake of Argento s 1977 film The American screenplay is based on the original script Argento wrote with Daria Nicolodi his former long term partner In 2019 Argento announced that he was developing a female led serial movie consisting of eight episodes for a streaming service 20 Other work EditHe is involved in operating a horror memorabilia store located at Via dei Gracchi 260 in Rome named Profondo Rosso after his classic film Deep Red In the cellar is a collection of his movies The store is managed by his long time collaborator and friend Luigi Cozzi 21 22 23 24 He has contributed in the development of the survival horror video game Dead Space and also in the dubbing of the Dr Kyne character in the Italian version of the game 25 He is acting as an artistic director on Clod Studio s upcoming video game Dreadful Bond 26 Personal life Edit Argento in 1993 with his daughter Asia Between 1968 and 1972 Argento was married to Marisa Casale the great granddaughter of Italian composer pianist and conductor Alfredo Casella Argento and Casale had one child actress and costume designer Fiore Argento born in 1970 Argento had a professional and romantic relationship with Italian actress and screenwriter Daria Nicolodi they met in 1974 during casting for Deep Red and their daughter Asia Argento was born in 1975 Nicolodi co wrote Argento s Suspiria 1977 and appeared in Argento s Deep Red 1975 Inferno 1980 Tenebrae 1982 Phenomena 1985 Opera 1987 and The Mother of Tears 2007 Argento and Nicolodi separated in 1985 An actress and director Asia Argento s earliest screen appearances includes roles in her father s productions Demons 2 1986 and The Church 1989 before being directed by her father in the films Trauma 1993 The Stendahl Syndrome 1996 The Phantom of the Opera 1998 The Mother of Tears 2007 and Dracula 3D 2012 Works and criticism EditMaitland McDonagh wrote about Argento in her book Broken Mirrors Broken Minds The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento 1991 Argento is also the subject of Art of Darkness a collection of critical essays reviews promotional stills and poster art edited by Chris Gallant British journalist Alan Jones published Profondo Argento a compendium of set reports interviews and biographical detail English sound designer writer and musician Heather Emmett published Sounds to Die For Speaking the Language of Horror Film Sound which includes the first in depth study of the use of sound in Argento s films 27 In 2012 Argento was highlighted in the retrospective Argento Il Cinema Nel Sangue at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City The retrospective celebrated the influence of the Argento family on filmmaking in Italy and around the world It highlighted Dario s contribution as well as that of his father Salvatore brother Claudio ex wife Daria Nicolodi and daughter Asia 28 29 30 Critical decline Edit With the exceptions of The Stendhal Syndrome and Sleepless all of Argento s films since the golden age of the 1970s and 1980s have been generally poorly received by critics and fans alike including Argento scholars such as Maitland McDonagh Fangoria wrote in 2010 over the last decade standards have slipped For a filmmaker who was always so precise in his construction and cutting his later films such as The Phantom of the Opera and The Card Player are sloppy stitched together so carelessly that they leak vital fluid Gradually the kaleidoscopic style that once characterized his films has slowly blanched away 31 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1966 Pardon Are You For or Against Yes1967 Qualcuno ha tradito Yes1968 Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die YesComandamenti per un gangster YesCommandos YesLa rivoluzione sessuale YesOnce Upon a Time in the West Yes1969 Cemetery Without Crosses YesMetti una sera a cena YesProbabilita zero YesBattle of the Commandos YesThe Five Man Army YesLa stagione dei sensi Yes1970 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage Yes Yes1971 The Cat o Nine Tails Yes YesFour Flies on Grey Velvet Yes Yes1973 Man Called Amen YesLe cinque giornate Yes Yes1975 Deep Red Yes Yes1977 Suspiria Yes Yes Also composer1978 Dawn of the Dead Yes Also producer editor European cut and composerMartin Editor European cut and composer1980 Inferno Yes Yes1982 Tenebre Yes Yes1985 Phenomena Yes Yes YesDemons Yes Yes1986 Demons 2 Yes Yes1987 Opera Yes Yes Yes1989 La chiesa Yes Yes1990 Due occhi diabolici Yes Yes Yes1991 La Setta Yes Yes1993 Trauma Yes Yes Yes Also editor Uncredited The King of Ads Yes Documentary1996 La sindrome di Stendhal Yes Yes Yes1997 Wax Mask Yes Yes1998 Il fantasma dell opera Yes Yes2000 Scarlet Diva Yes2001 Sleepless Yes Yes Yes2004 Il cartaio Yes Yes Yes2007 The Mother of Tears Yes Yes Yes2009 Giallo Yes Yes2012 Dracula 3D Yes Yes2022 Dark Glasses Yes YesActing roles Year Title Role Notes1966 Pardon Are You For or Against Priest1970 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage Murderer s Hands Uncredited1973 Le cinque giornate Bandaged man with Tranzunto1975 Deep Red Murderer s Hands1977 Suspiria Narrator Uncredited voice role1980 Inferno Narrator Murderer s Hands1982 Tenebre1985 Phenomena Narrator Uncredited voice role1987 Opera1992 Innocent Blood Paramedic1996 Il cielo e sempre piu blu Man Confessing To Franciscan Monk2021 Vortex FatherTelevision Edit Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1973 Door into Darkness Yes Yes Yes Episodes Il tram and Testimone oculare 1987 Turno di Notte Yes2005 Do You Like Hitchcock Yes Yes TV movie2005 2006 Masters of Horror Yes Episodes Jenifer and Pelts TBA Longinus YesActing roles Year Title Role2010 Tutti pazzi per amore Ugo presidente commissione d esame2012 100 Bullets D Argento D ArgentoAwards EditLife time achievement award 2019 David of Donatello 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award at 74th Locarno Film Festival Switzerland 32 References Edit Dario Argento Biography 1940 filmreference com Retrieved 1 July 2012 Archivio Corriere della Sera archivio corriere it Dario Argento Master of Horror MYmovies it Elda Argento Movie Directors Dario Argento Life in Italy 5 August 2015 Archived from the original on 6 August 2022 Retrieved 6 August 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link D Ricky 11 October 2021 Color Me Blood Red Top 10 Giallo Films Tilt Retrieved 26 January 2022 Beth McAndrews Mary 23 November 2021 The 14 Best Giallo Films Ranked SlashFilm Retrieved 26 January 2022 John Carpenter Press Rolling Stone 6 28 79 Theofficialjohncarpenter com 28 June 1979 Archived from the original on 28 February 2015 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Jones Alan 2004 Profondo Argento The Man The Myths And The Magic Godalming UK FAB Press p 91 ISBN 1 903254 23 X Dawn of the Dead AFI Catalog of Feature Films Archived from the original on 18 July 2020 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Kenneth Muir John 2007 Horror Films of the 1980s McFarland p 431 ISBN 978 0 7864 2821 2 Gracey James 31 October 2012 30 Years On Tenebrae Revisited The Quietus Retrieved 26 January 2022 Redazione Tiscal 3 July 2009 Dario Argento pronto a girare Profondo Rosso in 3D tiscali it Retrieved 1 July 2012 Dario Argento Gives His Blessing Suspiria Remake a Go Dread Central Retrieved 1 July 2012 Clark Collis Rutger Hauer confirms he will play Van Helsing in Dario Argento s Dracula 3D EXCLUSIVE ew com Retrieved 1 July 2012 Sharf Zack 10 June 2021 Vortex First Look Gaspar Noe Returns with Surprise Movie Starring Dario Argento IndieWire Retrieved 7 May 2022 Miska Brad 19 January 2022 Dark Glasses Dario Argento s Return to Giallo to World Premiere in Berlin Bloody Disgusting Retrieved 7 May 2022 Indiegogo Dario Argento s The Sandman Indiegogo com Retrieved 24 August 2018 Zachary Paul 14 July 2017 What Happened to Dario Argento s The Sandman bloody disgusting com Retrieved 24 August 2018 Thiessen Brock 8 March 2019 Dario Argento Finally Opens Up About His New Film Exclaim Retrieved 25 March 2019 Frightful Rome PopMatters 26 October 2009 Dario s Profondo Rosso Dazed 19 August 2009 5 global film museums that bring the big screen to life 14 September 2015 Dario Argento www vice com Cavalli Earnest 26 September 2008 Wired Blog Network Dario Argento Joins Italian Dead Space Archived from the original on 5 November 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2019 Squires John 25 March 2019 Trailer Dario Argento Was the Artistic Director of Upcoming Video Game Dreadful Bond Bloody Disgusting Retrieved 25 March 2019 Sounds to Die For flaithulach co uk Archived from the original on 14 April 2012 Retrieved 1 July 2012 Argento Il Cinema Nel Sangue Museum of Arts and Design Museum of Arts and Design Retrieved 5 August 2015 Dollar Steve 12 April 2012 Importing Cinema of Great Import Wall Street Journal Dow Jones Inc Retrieved 5 August 2015 Kasman Daniel The Design and Architecture of Terror Dario Argento s Deep Red Notebook MUBI Retrieved 5 August 2015 Kloda James 16 May 2010 GIALLO Film Review fangoria com Archived from the original on 22 January 2013 Retrieved 4 August 2012 John Landis Gives the Award to Dario Argento Locarno Film Festival 14 August 2021 Retrieved 15 August 2021 Further reading EditWaddell Calum 2015 The complete guide to Dario Argento Timewarp SciFiNow 104 106 113 Xavier Mendik From the Monstrous Mother to the Third Sex Female Abjection in the Films of Dario Argento in Andy Black ed Necronomicon The Journal of Horror and Erotic Cinema Book Two London creation Books 1998 pp 110 133 Fear The Autobiography October 2019 by Dario Argento Fab Press Limited ISBN 978 1913051051 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dario Argento Dario Argento at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dario Argento amp oldid 1140481768, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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