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Giallo is an Italian free television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. History. Switchover Media management (2012–2013) On 7 May ...
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In the film context, for Italian audiences giallo refers to any kind of murder mystery or horror thriller, regardless of its national origin. [8]Meanwhile, English-speaking audiences have used the term giallo to refer specifically to a genre of Italian-produced thriller-horror films known to Italian audiences as giallo all'italiana.
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The Secret of Seagull Island (Nestore Ungaro, 1981; Italian: L'isola del gabbiano) this was the feature version edited from a 1981 TV miniseries called Seagull Island; a British/Italian co-production; Inferno (Dario Argento, 1980) [16] Madhouse (Ovidio Assonitis, 1981) a.k.a. There Was a Little Girl, a.k.a. And When She Was Bad
Giallo is the Italian term designating mystery fiction and thrillers. Giallo may also refer to: Giallo (2009 film), an Italian horror giallo film; Giallo (1933 film), an Italian comedy thriller film; Giallo (TV channel), an Italian free television channel; Verdicchio or giallo, a white Italian wine grape variety
Gli incubi di Dario Argento is a TV series created and directed by Dario Argento as part of Giallo Argento, a segment of RAI TV show Giallo by Enzo Tortora. [1] [2]It consists of nine episodes shot in 35 mm, each one having a duration of about 3 minutes. [3]
Giallo is a 2009 Italian horror giallo film co-written and directed by Dario Argento and starring Adrien Brody, Emmanuelle Seigner and Elsa Pataky. The film was poorly received at the time of its release, and is arguably most-known for Brody's lawsuit against the film for not having been paid.