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Conducting Dario Argento's 'Opera'

Conducting Dario Argento's 'Opera'

20016.80h 36m

Overview

This documentary is featured on the Limited Edition DVD for Opera, released in 2001.

Directed by William Lustig
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Top Cast

Dario Argento

Dario Argento

Self

Urbano Barberini

Urbano Barberini

Self

Daria Nicolodi

Daria Nicolodi

Self

Claudio Simonetti

Claudio Simonetti

Self

Sergio Stivaletti

Sergio Stivaletti

Self

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Ronnie Taylor

Self

Themes & Keywords

horror filmmakingdocumentary filmmaking

About Conducting Dario Argento's 'Opera'

Conducting Dario Argento's 'Opera' is a documentary film released in 2001 exploring themes of horror filmmaking, documentary filmmaking. Directed by William Lustig, it stars Dario Argento, Urbano Barberini, Daria Nicolodi. This documentary is featured on the Limited Edition DVD for Opera, released in 2001.

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