Posted on May 5, 2024 | Comments Off on The Working Class Goes to Heaven (1971) 1080p BluRay x264 DD1.0-HDS
The Working Class Goes to Heaven / La classe operaia va in paradiso (1971)
Drama
A conscientious factory worker becomes embroiled in political activism after accidentally cutting off his finger while working a machine.
Starring: Gian Maria Volontè, Mariangela Melato, Gino Pernice, Donato Castellaneta, Federico Scrobogna, Luigi Diberti
Director: Elio Petri
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Tags: Donato Castellaneta, Elio Petri, Federico Scrobogna, Gian Maria Volonté, Gino Pernice, Luigi Diberti, Mariangela Melato
Posted on November 22, 2012 | Comments Off on The Stendhal Syndrome (1996) BluRay 720p x264 DTS-MySiLU
The Stendhal Syndrome / La sindrome di Stendhal (1996)
Mystery | Thriller
When beautiful police detective Anna Manni follows the bloody trail of a sophisticated serial murderer/rapist through the streets of Italy, the young woman falls victim to the bizarre "Stendhal Syndrome" – a hallucinatory phenomenon which causes her to lose her mind and memory in the presence of powerful works of art. Trapped in this twilight realm, Anna plunges deeper and deeper into sexual psychosis, until she comes to know the killer's madness more intimately than she ever imagined.
Horror maestro Dario Argento (Suspiria, Opera) reaches new heights of florid fantasy and Grand Guignol with this warped work of art starring Maxim Magazine's "Sexiest Woman in the World" Asia Argento (Land Of The Dead, XXX), Thomas Kretschmann (King Kong, Blade II) and Marco Leonardi (From Dusk Till Dawn 3). Previously edited outside of Italy, The Stendhal Syndrome is now presented here in stunning High Definition, transferred under the supervision of cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno (All That Jazz, Amarcord) from the original Italian 35mm interpositive, and loaded with exclusive Extras.
Starring: Asia Argento, Thomas Kretschmann, Marco Leonardi, Luigi Diberti, Paolo Bonacelli
Director: Dario Argento
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Tags: Asia Argento, Dario Argento, Luigi Diberti, Marco Leonardi, Paolo Bonacelli, Thomas Kretschmann