Get ready to immerse yourself in the chilling world of Giallo horror with Shudder’s latest offering. Starting February 2nd, you can stream the much-anticipated release of Dario Argento’s “Panico” on Shudder. To celebrate this event, Shudder, in collaboration with the IFC Center, is hosting a special film series, “PANIC ATTACK: THE FILMS OF DARIO ARGENTO.” This series is a tribute to the horror maestro Dario Argento, showcasing his profound impact on the horror genre and his enduring influence on cinema.
A Giallo Horror Festival at the IFC Center
Mark your calendars for January 31st to February 8th! This film festival at the IFC Center will feature a collection of Argento’s most iconic films, including:
- Suspiria (1977)
- Opera (1987)
- Deep Red (1975)
- Dario Argento Panico (2024), directed by Simone Scafidi
- The Cat o’Nine Tails (1971)
- Dracula 3D (2013)
- The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970)
- Vortex (2021), directed by Gaspar Noé
- Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1982)
The Story Behind ‘Dario Argento Panico’
In “Dario Argento Panico,” directed by Simone Scafidi, we delve into the secluded world of hotel rooms where Argento crafted his cinematic masterpieces. The film captures Argento’s return to this intimate setting to finish his latest script and partake in an exclusive interview, all while a documentary crew captures his life and illustrious career.
Simone Scafidi, a visionary director born on May 10, 1978, in Tortona, has been creating compelling cinema since his early 20s. Known for his powerful debut with “Gli arcangeli” and the critically acclaimed documentary “Appunti per la distruzione,” Scafidi’s portfolio is diverse and impactful. His works like “La festa,” “Eva Braun,” and the biopic “Fulci For Fake” have left indelible marks in the film industry, with “Fulci For Fake” being featured in the official selection of the 2019 Venice Film Festival.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the haunting and mesmerizing world of Dario Argento, brought to life by Simone Scafidi.
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