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  1. Discover new TV shows and movies from Cinematografica Associati (CI.AS.) and where you can watch them.

  2. View full company info for Cinematografica Associati (CI.AS.) 1. Venus in Furs (1969) R | 86 min | Thriller. 5.6. Rate this. After musician finds the corpse of a beautiful woman on the beach, the woman returns from the dead to take revenge on those responsible for her death.

  3. Cinematografica Associati (CI.AS.) is a multinational conglomerate, know for White Nights, The Last Days of Pompeii, 99 Women, Paroxismus (AKA Venus in Furs), The Last Tomahawk, Goliath contro i giganti, Ranch of the Ruthless, Triumph of the Ten Gladiators, Target Frankie and Five Dollars for Ringo

  4. The organisation currently brings together more than 1,000 French cinema and TV content professionals (producers, talents, agents, sales companies, etc.) working together to promote French films and TV programmes among foreign audiences, industry executives and media.

    • Love and Yearning in Livorno, 1957
    • West German Television, 1971
    • Four Nights of A Dreamer, 1971
    • A Brazilian Version, Directed by A Pole in 1973
    • Cafe Noir, 2009

    In 1957, Luchino Visconti, one of the fathers of Italian neorealism, directed Le notti bianche (White Nights), which has since become one of the classics of international cinema. Instead of mid-19th century St. Petersburg, the movie is set in the Tuscan city of Livorno. There is no first person narration of events, but viewers are introduced to Mar...

    Seven years after Visconti’s movie became popular around the world, German journalist-turned director Wilhelm Semmelroth attempted to make a more authentic version of the short story, closely following the text. Semmelroth, who was known for making appearances in his own movies much like Alfred Hitchcock, directed Helle Nächte (Bright Nights)in a s...

    French director Robert Bresson, one of the pioneers of minimalist films, directed Quatre nuits d’un rêveur (Four Nights of a Dreamer)in 1971. This adaptation of the Russian writer’s story is mostly set in Paris. Bresson mostly worked with non-professional actors and Jacques, who is Dostoyevsky’s narrator, is played by Guillaume des Forêts in a very...

    A Portuguese adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s story for Brazilian audiences was the brainchild of Poland-born Zbigniew Ziembiński, a Jewish-Polish refugee who fled the Holocaust and migrated to Brazil. In 1941, when he arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Ziembiński did not speak a word of Portuguese, but by the end of the decade he would become a leading theater...

    Several Asian directors have adapted Dostoyevsky’s story to the silver screen, with many productions in Indian languages. Most of the Asian movies localize the story the way Visconti and Bresson did. South Korea’s Jung Sung-il in one of the great debuts directed 카페 느와르 (Ka-pe-neu-wa-reu or Cafe Noir), which is a two-part movie that adapts Johann Wo...

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  6. The traumatized trumpeter. Franco’s abstract euro Vertigo meets Lost Highway is a psychosexual whirlpool of psychological horror... a jazzed up sex dream with yet another reiteration of Franco’s female revenge and Klaus Kinski as a depraved S&M playboy—the whip and the body.