EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 28 MIN
Shock
from Emma of the Impact Film Podcast · host emmaoftheimpact
On this episode, where celluloid gets under your skin and the strange becomes sublime. I'm joined by my friend Davis, who is as obsessed with Italian film copyright as I am. We’re diving deep into the eerie, atmospheric catalogue of Mario Bava Italy’s master of camera movement, projectors, and stylish dread. We chat about his final film: Shock (1977). Released in the twilight of his career and co-directed with his son Lamberto Bava, Shock is a haunting fusion of psychological horror and supernatural terror, with a side of domestic decay and one seriously creepy kid. Was it a fitting farewell from a director who basically invented half the visual language of horror as we know it? Or a quietly unsettling oddity that still doesn’t get the respect it deserves? We’ve got thoughts. We’ve got chills. We’ve got Davis!
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On this episode, where celluloid gets under your skin and the strange becomes sublime. I'm joined by my friend Davis, who is as obsessed with Italian film copyright as I am.We’re diving deep into the eerie, atmospheric catalogue of Mario Bava Italy’s master of camera movement, projectors, and stylish dread. We chat about his final film: Shock (1977). Released in the twilight of his career and co-directed with his son Lamberto Bava, Shock is a haunting fusion of psychological horror and supernatural terror, with a side of domestic decay and one seriously creepy kid.Was it a fitting farewell from a director who basically invented half the visual language of horror as we know it? Or a quietly unsettling oddity that still doesn’t get the respect it deserves?We’ve got thoughts. We’ve got chills. We’ve got Davis!
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