Mar 26·edited Mar 26Liked by Arbogast, C. P. Webster
The giallo and the krimi have been formative viewing for me as a young filmmaker. The daring style, twisting plots, and provocative executions (both figuratively and literally) are inspiring and entertaining in equal measure. Personal favorites in both genres include 1982's "Tenebrae," 1964's "The Monster of London City," and 1970's "The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion." Great overview!
The giallo and the krimi have been formative viewing for me as a young filmmaker. The daring style, twisting plots, and provocative executions (both figuratively and literally) are inspiring and entertaining in equal measure. Personal favorites in both genres include 1982's "Tenebrae," 1964's "The Monster of London City," and 1970's "The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion." Great overview!
THIS is the kind of history I love.