ComingSoon can exclusively reveal a trailer for IndiePix Unlimited’s Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema.
IndiePix Unlimited has announced that five steamy movies will be released on the streaming platform this coming October. The five movies are part of a collection titled Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema.
Check out the exclusive Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):
What movies are included with IndiePix Unlimited’s Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema?
The five movies coming to IndiePix Unlimited that are a part of Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema are 1967’s Deadly Sweet, 1981’s Paprika, 1998’s Frivolous Lola, 1981’s Caligula & Messalina, and 1982’s Caligula: The Untold Story.
All five movies will be available to stream on October 11, 2024, on IndiePix Unlimited, which is available exclusively via Amazon Prime Video channels.
“While Italian cinema is perhaps best known for classics from directors such as Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini, Roberto Rossellini and Luchino Visconti, the Giallo movement spearheded by genre masters Dario Argento and Mario Bava and influential Spaghetti Westerns set to the soundtracks of Ennio Morricone, there has undoubtedly been a sensual undercurrent through much of their ouvre,” the official synopsis reads. “This October, streaming subscription service IndiePix Films celebrates some of the steamiest cinema from the shores of Italia, including a trio of classics from the uncompromising, derrière-obsessed master of erotica, Tinto Brass – Deadly Sweet, Paprika and Frivolous Lola, and two films offering up unforgettable images of Roman depravity that followed in the eye-popping footsteps of 1979’s Caligula, one of the most infamous films of its generation.”
The Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema collection comes shortly after IndiePix Unlimited unveiled a Controversial Classics: Dutch Cinema collection this past August, which included 1969’s Obsessions, 1971’s Blue Movie, 1973’s Frank & Eva, 1975’s My Nights With Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie, and 1977’s The Debut.