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    Joe D'Amato was an Italian film director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter who made over 200 films in various genres, especially horror, erotic and adult. He is known for his pseudonym, his Black Emanuelle series, and his cult classics Beyond the Darkness and Antropophagus.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001090Joe D'Amato - IMDb

    Joe D'Amato, born Aristide Massaccesi, was a prolific and versatile filmmaker who worked in various genres and used many aliases. He is best known for his erotic, horror and action films, such as Emanuelle and Francoise, Beyond the Darkness and Ator, the Fighting Eagle.

    • Joe D'Amato
    • January 23, 1999
    • December 15, 1936
  3. Joe D'Amato. Director: Emanuelle and Francoise. Joe D'Amato was born Aristide Massaccesi on December 15, 1936, in Rome, Italy. At age 14 he began working for his father, a chief electrician and later the founder of the company A.C.M.

    • December 15, 1936
    • January 23, 1999
  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Joe D’Amato, a director synonymous with the convergence of horror and erotica, crafted a prolific career that spans a vast genre spectrum. With a talent for intertwining intense narratives and visually captivating scenes, his repertoire remains a subject of intrigue and fascination for cinephiles.

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  5. Joe D'Amato. Active - 1964 - 2023 | Birth - Dec 15, 1936 | Death - Jan 23, 1999 | Genres - Mature, Drama, Horror, Thriller, Action-Adventure | Subgenres - Erotic Film, Sexploitation Film, Zombie Film, Cannibal Film, Pornographic Film. Overview. Filmography.

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