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Lucio Fulci

Lucio Fulci

The Lucio Fulci visual style emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a distinct Italian horror film aesthetic. Fulci, an influential filmmaker known as the 'Godfather of Gore,' gained fame for his graphic and visceral depictions of violence and horror. His works became famous for their shocking and excessive use of blood, gore, and disturbing imagery. Fulci's visual style often featured atmospheric lighting, close-ups of brutal violence, and a dreamlike quality that blended reality and nightmare. With films like 'Zombie' (1979), 'The Beyond' (1981), and 'City of the Living Dead' (1980), Fulci's style became synonymous with the Italian horror genre.

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SOMETHING in the style of Lucio Fulci

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Dario ArgentoMario BavaGeorge A. RomeroDavid Cronenberg
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