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Mario Bava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The first web site devoted entirely to Mario Bava, the extraordinary film director and cinematographer. ... BAVA'S INFLUENCE ... BAVA SPEAKS...
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The unusual and disquieting visuals of Mario Bava's films seem rooted in a conception of life as an uncomfortable union of illusion and reality. ... This sequence from Mario Bava's Black Sunday (La Maschera del Demonio, 1960) illustrates the expressive power of his directoral style.
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Amazon.com: The Mario Bava Collection, Volume 1 (Black Sunday /
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Mario Bava, Lamberto Bava, Baron Blood, Alfredo Leone, New York, Steve Reeves, Riccardo Freda, Eugenio Bava, Black Sunday, Dario Argento, Roy Colt, Barbara Steele, Luigi Cozzi, Cameron Mitchell, Fort Alamo, United States, Four Times That Night, The House of Exorcism, Pietro Francisci, Los Angeles,
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The Complete Story of Mario Bava's life and careers as director, cameraman and special effects artist ... Original Mario Bava Storyboards - including the boards for the unfilmed project BABY KONG ... Original Mario Bava Artwork - Some in Full Color!
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Since returning home from the Saturn Awards, Donna and I thought we had seen the last of the award nominations for MARIO BAVA ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK -- so imagine our surprise when we learned today that the Bava book has been nominated in the Non-fiction category for the 2007 International Horror Guild Awards!
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I love Lamberto Bava (Mario’s son). His work as a director always entertains me and he can find some striking imagery to go along with his fun-first approach to films. ... Lamberto Bava co-wrote both DEMONS and DEMONS 2 with the one and only maestro Dario Argento (as well as the less famous, but very worthy Franco...
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Leutrat, Jean-Louis, Mario Bava , Liege, 1994. ... Film Reference » Directors A-Ba » Mario Bava - Director ... Silver, Alain, and James Ursini, "Mario Bava: The Illusion of Reality," in Horror Film Reader , New York, 2000.
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