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  1. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Of the “Big 3” of Italian horror filmmakers—Mario Bava, Dario Argento, and Lucio Fulci—Bava seems, on the basis of my admittedly unscientific research, to be the least well known. If one were to do even a cursory perusal of those corners of the internet that care about such things, one would find ample discussion of Argento and Fulci but relatively little about Bava.

  2. Best Mario Bava Movies. Mario Bava is widely regarded as a master of the horror genre, and his films remain influential and compelling viewing experiences. His contributions to cinema have earned him a place in the pantheon of great filmmakers, and his work continues to be studied and celebrated by fans of horror and cinema in general. 1.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2016 · Mario Bava took a vital role in the creation of the modern horror film. If there was to be a Mount Rushmore-style monument dedicated to four directors whose work pioneered a new form of big screen chills and thrills, those giant faces etched in granite on the mountainside would be: Bava, Alfred Hitchcock, Georges Franju and Michael Powell. 1960 is to horror what 1939 is to classical Hollywood ...

  4. As an uncredited visual effects artist on Argento's Inferno (1980), Bava aided in creating one of cinema's closest equivalents to a nightmare captured on film. Long after his death in 1980 resulting from a heart attack, Bava's legacy would live on through both his son and a "lost" film that never saw the light of day in his own lifetime.

  5. DARIO ARGENTO Italy, 1980. Following Suspiria, Argento invoked the power of witches once more with this loose continuation (and part of the “Three Mothers” trilogy)—a fever dream crosscut between haunting synchronicities in New York City and Rome. Like its illustrious predecessor, Inferno is another irresistible nightmare.

  6. Si bien la mayoría de las películas slasher tienen una deuda considerable con la narrativa un tanto absurda de Bay of Blood y su énfasis en la mutilación corporal, al menos una película fue directamente imitativa: Friday the 13th Part 2 copió notoriamente dos de las secuencias de asesinatos de Bava: un personaje es golpeado en la cara con un machete (aunque en la película de Bava se ...

  7. 10 de mar. de 2020 · Mario Bava’s Blood and Black Lace is a fascinating blend of high and low art. The script is putrid and the acting is just straight bad but Bava’s gliding camera, and especially his use of color, is a major artistic achievement. He often uses neon lighting and heavy shadow work in the same mise-en-scene. It’s gorgeous.