Beginning his directorial career with a trio of stylised murder mysteries that led him to be dubbed the 'Italian Hitchcock', Argento graduated in the mid-70s to full-blown horror, proving a lasting influence on younger filmmakers. Here, he recalls his youthful success as a film critic, his early collaboration with Bertolucci and Leone, his debt to Antonioni and Lang, and his ongoing desire to experiment with form.
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