Directed by Lodovico Gasparini, the film is set against the backdrop of a major music festival in Naples. The city is gripped by fear as a mysterious killer, who calls himself begins a violent crusade. His motive? He is a "purist" of Neapolitan tradition who cannot stand the modern commercialization and "degradation" of his beloved city’s culture.
According to IMDb , the film remains a notable entry in the Italian "Comedy-Horror" subgenre. It captures a specific moment in time when Italian directors were experimenting with genre-bending stories that were as thoughtful as they were entertaining. No grazie, il caffГЁ mi rende nervoso 1982 - Tro...
If you are a fan of Italian cinema from the 80s, you likely remember the unique blend of humor and tension that defined a generation. Among the hidden gems of this era is the 1982 film ( No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous ), a cult favorite that brilliantly straddles the lines between comedy, mystery, and thriller. The Plot: Terror in the Streets of Naples Directed by Lodovico Gasparini, the film is set
While Lello Arena takes the lead, Troisi’s fingerprints are all over the dialogue and the film’s surreal comedic timing. A Cult Legacy He is a "purist" of Neapolitan tradition who