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Dario Argento

Dario Argento

Birthday: 7 September 1940, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Height: 173 cm

Dario Argento was born on September 7, 1940, in Rome, Italy, the first-born son of famed Italian producer Salvatore Argento and Brazilian fashion model Elda Luxardo. Argento recalls getting his ideas ...Show More

Dario Argento
[Phenomena (1985)] was inspired by something I heard about insects being used to solve crimes, and b Show more [Phenomena (1985)] was inspired by something I heard about insects being used to solve crimes, and because insects have always fascinated me I began to make a story around this idea. You know, it's a terrible thing, but there are many insects that are disappearing. Becoming extinct. But most people only want to kill them. You know, insects have souls, too; they're telepathic . . . amazing. People want to save the whales and dolphins, but nobody wants to save the insects. I'm a vegetarian, because I don't want to kill things to eat. Hide
Horror is the future. And you cannot be afraid. You must push everything to the absolute limit or el Show more Horror is the future. And you cannot be afraid. You must push everything to the absolute limit or else life will be boring. People will be boring. Horror is like a serpent; always shedding its skin, always changing. And it will always come back. It can't be hidden away like the guilty secrets we try to keep in our subconscious. Hide
Each film I make changes me in some way. When I start the picture I'm one person and by the time I f Show more Each film I make changes me in some way. When I start the picture I'm one person and by the time I finish I'm another. Hide
The sound, it looks wonderful The sound, it looks wonderful
I wanted to develop the idea of the Three Mothers, the origin of all sorrow and pain. Suspiria (1977 Show more I wanted to develop the idea of the Three Mothers, the origin of all sorrow and pain. Suspiria (1977) is about The Mother of Sighs; and Inferno (1980) is about the Mother of Darkness. Hide
Profondo rosso (1975) is my favorite movie. The character David Hemmings plays is very much based on Show more Profondo rosso (1975) is my favorite movie. The character David Hemmings plays is very much based on my own personality. It was a very strong film, very brutal, and of course the censors were upset. It was cut by almost an hour in some countries. Hide
I love Russian cinema. Dziga Vertov is my favorite. [Andrei Tarkovsky] so-so. I prefer the fantasy o Show more I love Russian cinema. Dziga Vertov is my favorite. [Andrei Tarkovsky] so-so. I prefer the fantasy of [Sergei M. Eisenstein]'s Oktyabr (1928). Hide
Films are dreams. Many, many critics say to me that my films are not good because they are too unbel Show more Films are dreams. Many, many critics say to me that my films are not good because they are too unbelievable, but this is my style. I tell stories like they are dreams. This is my imagination. Hide
[The Stendhal Syndrome (1996)] "Ever since my very first movie censors around the world have focused Show more [The Stendhal Syndrome (1996)] "Ever since my very first movie censors around the world have focused their attention to my work. The only movie that has never been cut anywhere is The Cat O' Nine Tails. Everything else has been tampered with to some degree. Here Anna is affected by the pictures she sees fixed to gallery walls. Audiences are affected by the violent images of mine they see on their screens. Suspiria has often been cited as causing viewers to faint. But this is my art and I'll defend it to my dying day. Although watching violence in movies may make some people aggressive, they can learn about their world from that. Surely if there was no violence in the media, everyone would have to learn only by real experience. Now I don't know about you, but I don't particularly want to go out and pick a fight to get a bloody nose. Removing it to a cathartic experience is a much better idea and why The Stendhal Syndrome has its place as an important argument in the anti-censorship debate". Hide
I like women, especially beautiful ones. If they have a good face and figure, I would much prefer to Show more I like women, especially beautiful ones. If they have a good face and figure, I would much prefer to watch them being murdered than an ugly girl or man. I certainly don't have to justify myself to anyone about this. I don't care what anyone thinks or reads into it. I have often had journalists walk out of interviews when I say what I feel about this subject. Hide
We had many good directors - John Carpenter, Brian De Palma - but things have become polluted by bus Show more We had many good directors - John Carpenter, Brian De Palma - but things have become polluted by business, money and bad relationships. The success of the horror genre has led to its downfall. Hide
The process of writing and directing drives you to such extremes that it's natural to feel an affini Show more The process of writing and directing drives you to such extremes that it's natural to feel an affinity with insanity. I approach that madness as something dangerous and I'm afraid, but also I want to go to it, to see what's there, to embrace it. I don't know why but I'm drawn. Hide
The opera we used in the film [Opera (1987)] was "Macbeth", which has a tradition - also in the thea Show more The opera we used in the film [Opera (1987)] was "Macbeth", which has a tradition - also in the theatre - of being bad luck. People all warned against using it, suggested using "La Traviata" or "La Bohème", and I said, "This is just a story, don't be foolish," but maybe they were right. With ["Opera"] I had a lot of English crew - that was something new for me - and I learned many things from them. Overall, though, it was a terrible experience. You know, many cuts were made after I was finished, even though I protested. Many things happened. Vanessa Redgrave was scheduled to be in the film, and she pulled out. One of the actors was crushed by a car. I was engaged to be married, but by the end of the picture that was finished. My father died during the shooting . . . all kinds of things. But I felt I had started with "Macbeth", so I had to finish. And anyway, there could be no ravens in Cosi Fan Tutte. Hide
Is it right to be obsessed with looking at terrible things and sharing them with other people? Is it right to be obsessed with looking at terrible things and sharing them with other people?
Horror by definition is the emotion of pure revulsion. Terror of the same standard, is that of fearf Show more Horror by definition is the emotion of pure revulsion. Terror of the same standard, is that of fearful anticipation. Hide
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