The best Fabrizio Vitale’s movies

Fabrizio Vitale

Fabrizio Vitale

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Fabrizio Vitale’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Fabrizio Vitale.

Who Killed Pasolini?

Who Killed Pasolini?
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 03/09/1995
  • Character: "Stecco"
1975: author and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini's dead body, brutally beaten and ran over by his own car, lays in the outskirts of Rome. Charged with the murder, 17-year-old thug Pino Pelosi confesses having acted in self-defense during a paid sexual encounter gone awry. However, many inconsistencies start to undermine his version, suggesting that he didn't act alone. Was Pasolini also murdered for another reason?

The Eighteenth Angel

The Eighteenth Angel
4.8/10
"Satan will no longer be beast... but beauty!" That declaration comes early in The Eighteenth Angel, signaling the kind of horror movie we're in for: thick and cheesy. When that line (and others like it) is uttered by mad monk Maximilian Schell, it's even creamier. Schell is ushering in the return of the Antichrist by genetically engineering Satan's minions, but he needs the transplant

La classe non è acqua

La classe non è acqua
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 14/03/1997
  • Character: Antonio Scipioni

Io zombo, tu zombi, lei zomba

Io zombo, tu zombi, lei zomba
4.6/10
An under-taker (Renzo Montagnini) unintentionally raises three accident victims from the dead while reading out-loud from a zombie pulp novel. He dies of a heart attack, but the zombies then turn around raise HIM with the same book, and the the four of them shamble off looking for food. After unsuccessfully trying to prey on passing motorists, they end up at an inn owned by the aunt of one of the men. After accidentally giving her a heart attack, they take over the inn and try dine on the guests, but their plans go hilariously awry as the movie turns into a parody of "Night of the Living Dead", its sequel (and Italian co-production) "Dawn of the Dead", as well as such classics as "Dead of Night" and even "The Wizard of Oz"

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