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THE ARGENTO SYNDROME (SOFTCOVER EDITION) by Derek Botelho - BearManor Manor
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THE ARGENTO SYNDROME (ebook)

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A retrospective of Italian auteur Dario Argento's films; The ArgentoSyndrome is an examination of a career marked by such genre classics as Suspiria, Deep Red, Tenebrae, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and Opera.

The Argento Syndrome is part academic study, with essays on every film, and
part personal memoir, detailing the author's time in Italy on a trip to
visit the set of Sleepless.

Also included are several full-length interviews with such personalities as
John Carpenter, Tony Musante, Luciano Tovoli, Leigh McCloskey and Asia
Argento.

Derek Botelho holds a B.A. in Cinema from Columbia College, and is a regular
contributor to dailydead.com and has had work published with Dark
Discoveries, Little Shoppe of Horrors, Moviement, and Fangoria.


Review by FlickAttack

 

Review by Bookgasm