Lucio Fulci (1927–1996) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, widely known for his work in horror, giallo and splatter cinema.

Fulci is recognized for influential genre films such as ...E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore! L'Aldilà (The Beyond), Non si sevizia un paperino (Don't Torture a Duckling), and Sette note in nero. He worked across genres including thrillers, spaghetti westerns and comedies, and began his cinema career in the mid-20th century.

DeBaser reviews highlight Lucio Fulci's importance in Italian genre cinema, praising his horror and splatter work while noting uneven moments. Key films discussed include ...E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore! L'Aldilà, Non si sevizia un paperino and Sette note in nero. Some late-period titles (e.g., Zombi 3) are described as trashy but entertaining.

For:Fans of Italian genre cinema, horror and giallo enthusiasts, cult film readers

 And it is the delirium of trash, the apocalypse of buffoonery.

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 Lucio Fulci is one of the greatest Italian directors, a pioneer of cinematic art and one of the most impactful filmmakers in our horror film scene.

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 "Don't Torture a Duckling" is primarily an innovative film in its genre, which originally fits into a scene then dominated by high society thrillers like "Orgasmo", the sexy thrillers of the Martino brothers, and especially Dario Argento's "animal trilogy".

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