THE SYMPHONY OF FEAR: THREE FILMS BY DARIO ARGENTO
‘Music is crucial to the ethereal plane of pure shock and visual sensation that epitomizes the suspense, fantasy and horror universe of legendary director Dario Argento’ – explains Alan Jones in his introduction – ‘From the very beginning of his illustrious career, Argento realized the power of music as both a dazzling aural and visual medium. Not just on the soundtracks of his strikingly significant works but also because his subject matter consistently includes the performing arts alongside the far darker ones.’
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THE SYMPHONY OF FEAR: THREE FILMS BY DARIO ARGENTO
A curated thematic collection
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SUSPIRIA (1977) Dario Argento personally introduces on-screen this 4K-restoration of his first true horror lm, the critically acclaimed masterpiece which married the rhythm of ballet and progressive rock for an unsurpassed concerto of witchcraft and supernatural nightmares. American student Suzy Bannion enrols at a prestigious Dance Academy where people either disappear or turn up dead, gored and mangled. There’s a demented killer on the loose and Suzy fears that she’s next.
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FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET (1971) is a giallo to the tune of Maestro Ennio Morricone’s distinctively ravishing score! An unseen maniac is terrorizing an acclaimed rock musician whose life is soon besieged by senseless gory murders. The last image, mysteriously fixed before death, in one of the victim’s eye contains the only clue to the insane criminal, whose identity is then discovered in a dizzying twist!
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OPERA (1987) It was only a matter of time before Argento tackled his beloved opera milieu, showcasing his favourite composer Giuseppe Verdi. Also known as TERROR AT THE OPERA it is now 2K-restored to original speci cations. Young opera singer, Betty, is new in the lead role of Verdi’s ‘Macbeth’. Soon she attracts the attention of a knife-wielding psycho who forces her to watch – with eyes pinned-open – as he butchers all who are close to her.