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''Fatal Frames'' ( it, Fotogrammi mortali) is a 1996 Italian ''
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'' film directed by Al Festa. It stars his wife, singer
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. The film is about the American music video director Alex Ritt ( Rick Gianasi) who is hired to direct the latest Stefania stelle video in Rome. While there, he witnesses a brutal killing. By the time the police arrive, the body has vanished and no traces of blood are found. When Ritt witnesses a second murder with the same circumstances, he tries to discover the truth. ''Fatal Frames'' was conceived by music video director Festa and his wife, the singer Stefania Stella. The two developed the film in the style of 1970s Italian thrillers. During filming, the film ran out of production money leading to filming being halted. During this period, two key actors died:
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and
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. This led to the script being re-written with
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to fill in the gaps of these characters. The film received negative reviews on its release.


Cast

Cast adapted from ''So Deadly, So Perverse Volume 2''.


Production

''Fatal Frames'' was conceived by music video director Al Festa and his wife, singer
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. Finding that the ''gialli'' was a genre in a slump, they decided to make a film to reflect the style and tones of 1970s-styled ''gialli'' while incorporating their own music into the film. Critic and film historian Roberto Curti described that this style had "almost totally vanished" from Italian cinema in the 1990s, and that it was confined to "bottom-of-the-barrel footnotes" such as
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's '' Il gioco della notte'' (1993) and Pierfranceso Campanella's ''
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'' (1994). ''Fatal Frames'' began production in 1993. While filming into 1994, financing on the film dried up leading for production to shut down to find additional funds. While not filming, cast members
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and
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died. Funding was found through
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's Media set production company, but re-writing had to be done on the film to deal with the death of two actors. This led to
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being drafted into the film, with his part being written to cover up for the death of the other two actors. Festa's original edit of the film was two hours and 20 minutes, which was later cut down to two hours and five minutes.


Release

''Fatal Frames'' was released in 1996. It was released on DVD by Synapse. Festa did not return to directing films until ''The Hermit'' in 2012.


Reception

Film historian Troy Howarth described the film as receive "blistering reviews" on its initial release. In the 1999 book ''Blood & Black Lace'', author Adrian Luther-Smith described the film as an "overblown trash epic", comparing it to
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which takes breaks from the narrative to feature extended dance and song sequences which he referred to as "bland numbers". Luther-Smith also commented that the film had a "flawed over-reliance on noudated look", noting the blue and red filters used in the film. Troy Howarth, in his book ''So Deadly, So Perverse'' (2015) echoed Luther-Smiths's statements about the films breaks for music sequences, and stated that "all the references in the world are not enough to make for a compelling thriller" stating the writers forgot to include "interesting characters" describing the casting as a"bizarre." Howarth also commented on the look of the film, stating that despite trying to emulate the looks of works by
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,
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and
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, the film was lit and edited like a
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. In his book overviewing Italian gialli, Curti declared the film to be "incoherent and naive, full of plot holes, and plagued by an unnecessary exhibition of flashy technique but desperately lacking suspense."


See also

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* {{imdb title, 0116284 1996 films 1990s Italian films 1996 thriller films Giallo films Italian thriller films English-language Italian films