Ombre (film)
Ombre (transl. Shadows) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed and written by Giorgio Cavedon.
Ombre | |
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Directed by | Giorgio Cavedon |
Screenplay by | Giorgio Cavedon[1] |
Story by | Giorgio Cavedon[1] |
Starring | |
Music by | Maurizio Sangineto[1] |
Cinematography | Erico Menczer[1] |
Edited by | Maria Grazia Dell'Ara[1] |
Production company | CTP Cineteleproduzioni[1] |
Distributed by | Eurocopfilms |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes[2] |
Country | Italy[2] |
Production
Although best known for his erotic fumetto comic series Isabella, director and screenwriter Giorgio Cavedon had worked in the film industry making a documentary in 1953 and having some credits in the early 1960s films including directing part of the Italian comedy anthology film I soldi.[2]
Cavedon began work on Ombre on July 9, 1979.[2] It was filmed on location in Milan and at Icet-De Paolis Studios in Milan.[2] It was originally developed under the working titles Autoritratto (transl. Self-Portrait) and Ritratto di fantasma (transl. Portrait of a Ghost).[2] Some sources have stated that Mario Caiano was a co-director on the film.[2] Caiano has never mentioned working on the film and actor Lou Castel stated that Cavedon was the film's only director.[3]
Release
Ombre was distributed theatrically in Italy by Eurocopfilms on 26 June 1980.[2] The film reportedly only sold 565 tickets in Italy and closed within a week.[3][4] The film grossed a total of 1,695,000 Italian lire domestically.[2]
Reception
In a contemporary review, Leonard Autera of Corriere della Sera stated that "Cavedon's direction [...] moves among the stories twists and certain inconsistencies in the script with mixed results." and also negatively commented on the story's slow pace.[4][5]
References
Footnotes
- Curti 2019, p. 39.
- Curti 2019, p. 40.
- Curti 2019, p. 41.
- Curti 2019, p. 42.
- Autera, Leonard (June 29, 1980). "Mansarda popolata di ombre". Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
Sources
- Curti, Roberto (2019). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1980-1989. McFarland. ISBN 1476672431.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)