Lamberto Bava

Lamberto Bava

Lamberto Bava was born in Rome, Italy, and was the first of a third generation of Italian filmmakers. His grandfather, Eugenio Bava (1886-1966), was a cameraman and optics effects artist during the early days of Italian silent cinema. His father, Mario Bava (1914-1980), was a legendary cinematographer, special effects designer and director. Lamberto entered the cinema as his father's personal assistant, starting with "Planet of the Vampires" (1965). Bit by bit he gained experience from his father, who made him the assistant director for most of the rest of his films. He even co-wrote the screenplay for "Shock" (1977), Mario's last theatrical film where, in poor health during the shoot, Mario often feigned illness so Lamberto could direct a few scenes, uncredited, to gain further experience. Both Lamberto and Mario directed the made-for-TV drama "I giochi del diavolo: La Venere d'Ille" (1979). Both worked on the Dario Argento horror flick "Inferno" (1980), for which Mario designed some of the color set pieces, including the underwater ballroom, and created all the visual special effects, while Lamberto worked as Argento's assistant director. Late in 1979 Lamberto made his solo directorial debut with "Macabre" (1980), a tense drama-horror flick loosely based on a 1977 incident in New Orleans about a woman who keeps her lover's severed head in her freezer. According to Lamberto, the project started by chance when producer Pupi Avati approached him to direct as well as write the screenplay, which took just six weeks to write and direct. "Macabre" was released in Italy in February 1980 to mixed reviews, but won him recognition by his father Mario. Just two months later Mario Bava died, and an era in Italian film making came to a close. "Macabre" was not a box-office hit and, as a result, Lamberto went back to assistant directing. He worked with Dario Argento again in 1982 with "Tenebrae" (1982). In 1983 Lamberto was offered the opportunity to direct another film, titled "A Blade in the Dark" (1983), which was a violent mystery thriller shot in only three weeks on a tight budget and filmed almost entirely in a producer friend's house. Next he directed the action-flick "Blastfighter" (1984), which was filmed in the state of Georgia, and immediately afterwards directed the "Jaws" (1975)-like thriller "Devil Fish" (1984), which was shot in Florida. On both films Lamberto was purely a director for hire and had nothing to do with the script or production end. He used the pseudonym of 'John Old Jr.' for this latter film, which was a tribute to his father Mario, who often used the pseudonym 'John M. Old'. He enjoyed his best commercial success to date with "Demons" (1985), produced by Dario Argento, co-written by Dardano Sacchetti and filmed in West Berlin. This film's international success allowed him to co-write, produce and direct a sequel, "Demons 2" (1986). Lamberto returned to giallo thrillers with "Delirium" (1987). In the late 1980s the Italian cinema turned moribund. Lamberto, like most of his colleagues, turned to making films for Italian television. He also directed a remake of his father's "Black Sunday" (1960), which was titled "La maschera del demonio" (1990). Nowadays Lamberto Bava continues to divide his time between TV work and a few movies, acknowledging his inspiration from his late father, Mario.

Kammerspiel
2012
Director
Tailor Made Murder
2012
Director
Ghost Son
2007
Screenplay
The Torturer
2005
Director
The Princess and the Pauper
1997
Director
The Cave of the Golden Rose 5
1996
Director
Rabid Dogs
1995
Producer
The Dragon Ring
1994
Director
The Cave of the Golden Rose 4
1994
Director
The Cave of the Golden Rose 3
1993
Director
Body Puzzle
1992
Director
The Cave of the Golden Rose 2
1992
Director
The Cave of the Golden Rose
1991
Director
The Mask of Satan
1990
Story
Eyewitness
1990
Director
The Prince of Terror
1989
Director
School of Fear
1989
Director
The Man Who Didn't Want to Die
1989
Director
Dinner with a Vampire
1988
Director
Graveyard Disturbance
1988
Writer
The Ogre
1988
Director
Until Death
1988
Director
Delirium: Photo of Gioia
1987
Director
Demons 2
1986
Director
Demons
1985
Screenplay
Devil Fish
1984
Director
Blastfighter
1984
Director
A Blade in the Dark
1983
Editor
Macabre
1980
Writer
Last Feelings
1978
First Assistant Director
Shock
1977
Screenplay
Waves of Lust
1975
Screenstory
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack
1970
First Assistant Director
Planet of the Vampires
1965
Second Assistant Director
The Dark Fantastic
2025
Self
Dario Argento: Panico
2024
Self
Titanus 1904
2024
Self
Dream Time
2023
Sé stesso
Inferno Rosso: Joe D'Amato on the Road of Excess
2021
Self
All the Colors of Giallo
2019
Self - Director / son of Mario Bava
Erinnerungen an Lucio Fulci
2019
Self
Dogman's Rabies: Underdog
2018
Thanks
Bava Puzzle
2018
Himself
Blood on Méliès' Moon
2016
Lamberto Bava
I Tarantiniani
2013
Self
Visions of Murder
2012
Director
Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1
2008
Self
The Three Faces of Terror
2004
Himself
The Exorcism of Lisa
2004
Mario Bava: Operazione paura
2004
Self
Scerbanenco Noir
2004
Self
Italian Kings Of B
2003
Self
Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre
2000
Self
You'll Die at Midnight
1986
Producer
Tenebre
1982
First Assistant Director
The Venus of Ille
1981
Director
Cannibal Holocaust
1980
Assistant Director
Inferno
1980
Assistant Director
The House of Exorcism
1975
Assistant Director
Danger: Diabolik
1968
Assistant Director
Twins

Director
Lisa and the Devil
1973
Assistant Director
A Bay of Blood
1971
Assistant Director
Hatchet for the Honeymoon
1970
Assistant Director
Kill, Baby... Kill!
1966
Assistant Director