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    Inferno Rosso. Joe D’amato Sulla via Dell’eccesso Joins the Special Screenings

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    A documentary by Manlio Gomarasca and Massimiliano Zanin. The film will be presented by Nicolas Winding Refn.

    Inferno rosso. joe d’amato sulla via dell’eccesso joins the special screeningsINFERNO ROSSO. JOE D’AMATO SULLA VIA DELL’ECCESSO

    Inferno rosso. Joe D’Amato sulla via dell’eccesso, a documentary by Manlio Gomarasca and Massimiliano Zanin, presented by Nicolas Winding Refn, about filmmaker Aristide Massaccesi known as Joe D’Amato, joins the line-up of Special Screenings at the 78th Venice International Film Festival of La Biennale di Venezia.

    Who was Aristide Massaccesi, alias Joe D’Amato? In America a horror film genius, in France a master of eroticism, in Italy the king of porn. Producer, director, author, electrician, cameraman and cinematographer. A man of a thousand pseudonyms who made hundreds of films ranging from spaghetti westerns to post-atomic films, from “decamerotic” to polished “eros”, from extreme porn to bloody horror. One hundred genres embodied in a single auteur. A fearless, mad, daring life dedicated to a single, unique, irrepressible and catastrophic obsession: the film set.

    “To tell the story of Aristide Massaccesi,“ explain the directors Manlio Gomarasca and Massimiliano Zanin,  “means telling the story of Italian genre cinema, from spaghetti westerns to horror and even porn, but also the remarkable life of a man who sacrificed everything for his great obsession: cinema! This incredible adventure was made possible by the contributions of cult Italian directors such as Lamberto Bava, Ruggero Deodato, Alberto De Martino and international directors such as Jess Franco and Eli Roth, and above all by the passion and commitment of a great author such as Nicolas Winding Refn”.

    Nicolas Winding Refn stated: “Originality comes in many colors. And like it or not, Joe D’Amato is a SUPERNOVA!”

    ARISTIDE MASSACCESI (JOE D’AMATO) – BIOGRAPHY

    Aristide Massaccesi, known to everyone as Joe D’Amato, breathed cinema from childhood when, at a very young age, he worked with his father who rented camera equipment and with Lamberto Bava’s grandfather as an apprentice in the offices of Istituto Luce. His first experiences on the set were with great directors: Mario Soldati, Franco Rossi, Dino Risi, Mario Bava, René Clément, Roger Vadim and Vittorio De Sica, where the young Massaccesi learned various aspects of filmmaking.

    He soon climbed the ranks and made his debut first as an assistant cameraman for Jean-Luc Godard in Contempt, then as a talented and respected cinematographer. After serving in that capacity for over fifty films, he became a director for the rest of his life. He made over 200 films for which he was the producer, director, screenwriter, cinematographer and even cameraman, a true one-man-show by a craftsman of cinema as he liked to describe himself, who was at ease with every type of film genre.

    Guided by the aesthetics of the extreme and supported by his undeniable technical skill, Aristide Massaccesi pushed himself and the spectator beyond every limit, tenaciously following three rigid rules that became his trademark style: Surprise, Shock, Scandalise. Joe D’Amato’s cinema ranges from the darkness of horror films to red-light porn movies, from comedies to thrillers, from costume dramas to spaghetti westerns.

    He made everything. Cult films such as Antropophagus: The Grim Reaper, Beyond the Darkness, The Emperor Caligula: The Untold Story, epoch-making films such as the series of Black Emanuelle, outrageous films such as Sesso nero (the first Italian porn film), ambitious films such as Endgame – Bronx Final Battle, or industrial films such as the mega-hard-core productions of the 1990s in which, however, Joe D’Amato felt trapped, forced to make them to pay the debts of his bankruptcy as a producer, though they might well have been the only way he had left to satisfy the obsession that tormented him throughout his life: his need to be on the set.

    MANLIO GOMARASCA, MASSIMILIANO ZANIN – BIOGRAPHY

    Manlio Gomarasca
    Born in Milan, in 1994 Manlio Gomarasca founded the magazine Nocturno Cinema for which he is the publisher and editor-in-chief. He published the books 99 Donne and Io Emanuelle for Mediaword, Stelle e stelline del cinema italiano for CinemaBis Communication and La piccola cineteca degli orrori and Monnezza amore mio for Rizzoli. He curated the retrospectives Italian King of the B’s and Spaghetti Western for the Venice International Film Festival and served as a member or consultant for the selection committees of the Rome Film Fest, the Nifff – Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival, the Festival of Locarno and the Quinzaine des réalisateurs at Cannes. Since 2015, he has worked in the field of film distribution for Koch Media, for which he founded the label Midnight Factory and served as its artistic director. He directed the documentaries Totally Uncut, Fernando di Leo: la morale del cinema, I Tarantiniani (with Stefano Della Casa) and in 2013 produced the film Il notturno di Chopin directed by Aldo Lado.

    Massimiliano Zanin
    Italian screenwriter, producer and director. For over 15 years, he was filmmaker Tinto Brass’s screenwriter of choice and assistant on set. He directed the documentary Istintobrass, about the life and career of one of the most important auteurs in Italian cinema, which was in the official selection at the 70th Venice International Film Festival, and won him a nomination as one of the five finalists at the Nastri d’Argento 2014 for best documentary about cinema. With Federico Lami he produced the documentary Salvatrice, Sandra Milo si racconta which was in the official selection of the Rome Film Fest and the short film Inverno by Giulio Mastromauro, which won the David di Donatello 2020.

    NICOLAS WINDING REFN PRESENTS

    Inferno rosso. Joe D’Amato sulla via dell’eccesso

    a film by Manlio Gomarasca and Massimiliano Zanin. Screenplay: Manlio Gomarasca and Massimiliano Zanin. Cinematography: Carlo Rinaldi and Gemma Doll Grossman. Editing: Alessandro Calevro. Sound: Gianluca Costamagna. Musiche: Beat Records. Executive producer: Manlio Gomarasca. Opening credits and graphic design: Francesco Tortorella and Simone Gottardo. Post production: LaserFilm. Producers: Federico Lami  – Massimiliano Zanin. Associate producers: Micaela di Nardo – Andrea di Nardo. Production: Wave Cinema – Fairway Film – Trullove.

    Joe D’Amato Manlio Gomarasca Massimiliano Zanin Nicolas Winding Refn

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