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  1. They Have Changed Their Face (Italian: ...Hanno cambiato faccia) is a 1971 Italian horror film directed by Corrado Farina and starring Adolfo Celi. The film won the Golden Leopard award for the Best First Feature at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1971.

  2. Jul 2, 1971 · They Have Changed Their Face: Directed by Corrado Farina. With Adolfo Celi, Geraldine Hooper, Giuliano Esperati, Francesca Modigliani. In this allegory on capitalism, director of a known car corporation invites one of his employees to his country villa to give him the good news.

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    • Drama, Horror
    • Corrado Farina
    • 1971-07-02
  3. Drawing upon the legend of Dracula and updating it to a 1970s Italy setting, this eerie drama explores ideas of media manipulation, consumerism and the sheep like tendencies of the public. Lowly ...

  4. Aug 25, 2015 · “Myths do not die, they just get transformed…” This is perhaps the most significant line in Corrado Farina’s little-seen masterpiece They Have Changed Their Face (1971).

  5. Details. Though he made only two feature films, writer/director/novelist Corrado Farina (Baba Yago) rocked the Italian horror genre with his 1971 debut: A mid-level automotive company employee is summoned to the remote villa of owner Giovanni Nosferatu (Adolfo Celi) only to discover a glossy netherworld where capitalism is the new vampirism, ...

  6. They Have Changed Their Face 1971 1h 30m Drama Horror List Reviews 40% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings The head of a car corporation invites an employee to his villa to tell him he's...

    • Drama, Horror
  7. They Have Changed Their Face is perhaps the most innovating and original take on the Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. In this intoxicating allegory on capitalism, they substituted the well- trodden Dracula with a successful and powerful businessman, Giovanni Nosferatu, the head of a massive corporation, who invites a low- ranking employee to, from ...