Barbara Steele in ‘Danza Macabra’ - Antonio Margheriti - 1964 - Italy
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Barbara Steele in ‘Danza Macabra’ - Antonio Margheriti - 1964 - Italy
footage from inside the rancho santa fe mansion where 38 members of heaven’s gate committed suicide between march 19th and 20th 1997.
Björk, “Dancer in the Dark” (Lars von Trier, 2000).
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Monica Vitti, “La notte” (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961).
The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini
Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).
The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.
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Louise Allbritton in a promotional still from 1943′s Son of Dracula.
Klaus Kinski and Isabelle Adjani in Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)