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Claudio Fragasso (born 2 October 1951) is a film director and screenwriter. Fragasso first attempted to make art films in the early 1970s, then became a screenwriter in the Italian film industry in the mid-1970s. Fragasso met director
Bruno Mattei Bruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, mondo, cannibal, and Nazisploitation films. Ma ...
, which led to a ten-year partnership from 1980 to 1990 during which the two worked together closely on films, with Fragasso's contributions often going uncredited. Fragasso's wife Rossella Drudi was also a screenwriter and collaborated with him on a number of projects. Fragasso would later go on to write and direct his own films in the 1980s, including '' Monster Dog'' with rock musician
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and '' After Death''. Fragasso directed '' Troll 2'' in 1989, which was later the topic of ''
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'', a documentary film that discussed ''Troll 2''s fandom.


Filmmaking

Claudio Fragasso was born on 2 October 1951. Prior to directing, Claudio Fragasso worked as a screenwriter beginning in the mid-1970s. Fragasso had originally planned to make art films, and initially shot his films on
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such as ''Passaggi'' (1977) and its follow-up ''Difendimi dalla Notte'', with Fragasso noting "In Italy, to be considered important, you must shoot something like that." According to Fragasso, the screenplay for ''
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'' was done specifically for director
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in 1975. The film however did not start production until 1979. Fragasso worked on the screenplays on several Italian crime thrillers in the 1970s.


1980s

Fragasso met director
Bruno Mattei Bruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, mondo, cannibal, and Nazisploitation films. Ma ...
when Mattei was still an assistant editor and they immediately got along well with one another as they both enjoyed genre films. In 1980, Mattei began a close collaboration with screenwriter Fragasso, beginning with ''The True Story of the Nun of Monza'' (1980) and ending with a comedy called ''Three For One'' (1990). The two worked closely together for that ten-year period (collaborating on 15 films) with Fragasso occasionally assuming the role of second unit, or assistant, director. Fragasso has stated he is a fan of
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, noting that they were "very important to me. The Italian spirit compels us to exaggerate." Fragasso stated his first films with Mattei were ''The True Story of the Nun of Monza'' and ''
The Other Hell ''The Other Hell'' ( it, L'altro inferno) is a 1981 Italian horror film written and directed by Bruno Mattei and Claudio Fragasso and starring Franca Stoppi and Carlo De Mejo. Plot Sister Cristina is lost in the catacombs under the convent whi ...
'', which were filmed simultaneously to save money. The two co-directed the films in a real convent and exchanged actors to allow them to shoot the two films simultaneously. While the films were being processed, Mattei and Fragasso were hired to finish the film ''Perverse Sex, Violent World'' which was completed in two weeks using stock footage. Their next film ''
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'' was written by Fragasso and his wife Rosella Drudi. Fragasso also assisted in directing the film. Mattei however maintained that on all the films Fragasso claims to have co-directed, he was really just Mattei's assistant director. Following ''Hell of the Living Dead'', producers suggested another two-film deal which led to ''
Women's Prison Massacre ''Women's Prison Massacre'' ( it, Blade Violent) is a 1983 film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Laura Gemser, Gabriele Tinti, Carlo De Mejo, Lorraine De Selle, and Franca Stoppi. Plot Emanuelle (Laura Gemser) is sent to a violent women's ...
'' and ''
Violence in a Women's Prison ''Violence in a Women's Prison'' ( it, Violenza in un carcere femminile) is a women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film stars Laura Gemser and Gabriele Tinti. It tells the story of Emanuelle, who is sent to Santa Catarina Women's ...
'', both starring Laura Gemser. ''Violence in a Women's Prison'' was written by Fragasso and Drudi. Fragasso spoke positively on working with Gemser, stating that "compared to the starlets of today, she was virtually a nun, the absolute opposite of a porn star". Gemser would years later work for producer
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's Filmirage team, as a costume designer on Fragasso's film '' Troll 2''. Producer Roberto Di Girolamo requested a post-apocalyptic film from Fragasso and Mattei, called '' Rats: Night of Terror''. Fragasso would also collaborate on the two Westerns Mattei directed in the 1980s: '' Scalps'' and ''
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''. Fragasso also appeared in small roles in some of his films, such as ''Robowar'' and ''Cop Game''. In 1986, Fragasso made a film on his own without Mattei titled '' Monster Dog'' for producer Eduard Sarlui, starring musician
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. Fragasso and Drudi also co-wrote the sequel to Lucio Fulci's ''
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'', called ''
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''. Director Fulci had to leave the Philippines set before completing the film, leading to Drudi and Fragasso having to re-write and expand the script in one day, the film's directing chores being completed by
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who was working in the Philippines at the time. Fragasso flew there the next day to assist Mattei with the filming. While working on ''Zombi 3'', Fragasso simultaneously directed another zombie film called '' After Death'', written by himself and Drudi, which he described as "a small movie I did with half the budget of the "official" movie, which was shot in the same location in the Philippines" for Filmirage. ''After Death'' was shot at night since during the day, Fragasso was shooting ''Zombi 3'' with Mattei. Fragasso also directed ''
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(La Casa 5)'' for Filmirage. Fragasso has claimed that he and Drudi wrote the original story for Filmirage's ''
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'' which they wrote under the title ''Artigli'', a claim dismissed by Italian film critic and historian Roberto Curti, who noted that the treatment for ''Killing Birds'', that was written by Claudio Lattanzi and Bruna Antonucci, was much closer to the finished film. Fragasso would later make '' Troll 2'' for Massaccesi who wanted to make a horror film without any blood in it. The film was shot in mid-1989 in
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. Rosella met the producer Sarlui and he had a mask from the film ''
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'' which Fragasso had not seen. Fragasso stated their film was originally to be titled ''Goblins'' and was written with Drudi as a more family-oriented horror film with humor about goblins who hated carnivorous humans as the goblins were vegetarians. Fragasso is credited as Drako Floyd, a pen name created by Drudi from the Dragon sign in the Chinese zodiac and for the band
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.


1990s and 2000s

In the mid-1990s, critics suggested there was a resurgence of crime films in Italy going on after the release of '' The Escort''. This new wave included Fragasso's ''
Palermo - Milan One Way ''Palermo - Milan One Way'' ( it, Palermo Milano - Solo andata) is a List of Italian films of 1995, 1995 Cinema of Italy, Italian crime film, crime-action film directed by Claudio Fragasso. The film premiered at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. It w ...
'', the box office success of which led to others such as '' Coppia omicida'' and the television film '' Operazione Odissea''. Fragasso continued to make several films for both theatrical and television release, culminating in his 2007 sequel to ''Palermo - Milan One Way'' which was called ''Milano Palermo - il ritorno''.


Partial filmography

:Note: The films listed as N/A are not necessarily chronological.


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