Dario Argento is one of the formative creators of the Italian thriller, the giallo, and has had a strong influence on modern horror films. Extravagant stagings, spectacular murders and ominous rock sounds characterize masterpieces such as SUSPIRIA and TENEBRAE. In the film, fellow directors such as Nicolas Winding Refn (THE NEON DEMON) and Guillermo del Toro (PAN ´S LABYRINTH), among others, analyze the work of the Italian, whom they admire, companions such as Goblin composer Claudio Simonetti rave about working with him and his family also has their say. And Argento himself ponders his new work.
Documentary filmmaker Simone Scafidi brings the glittering career of the iconic director into an understandable form. The focus is not on the filmmaker, as in earlier documentaries, but on Dario Argento as a person. The film, which was nominated for "Best Documentary" at the Venice Festival, also provides exciting insights into the psyche of the old master.