Franco Brocani was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor. He was known for his avant-garde and experimental approach to cinema. Brocani directed films such as Necropolis (1970), which explored themes of death and the supernatural. His work often challenged traditional narrative structures, contributing to the experimental film movement in Italy.
Love and Anger
(Assistant Director)
Triumph and Ruins
(Director)
The Sequence of the Paper Flower
(Assistant Director)
By Now My Return to Knossos Is Certain
(Director)
Necropolis
(Writer)
Necropolis
(Director)
Night, Proud Sister
(Director)
Il pantano
(Writer)
The Minotaur Mask
(Director)
The Cage-Shaped Mirror
(Director)
The Return of the Exorcist
(Writer)
Sex of the Witch
(Writer)
Signal from a Dying Planet
(Director)
Clodia - Fragmenta
(Director)
Clodia - Fragmenta
(Screenplay)
Due o tre cose: a proposito di W. Hayter
(Director)
Le opere e i giorni
(Director)
Umano, decifrabile perduto
(Director)
Homage to William Blake
(Director)
On Poetry
(Director)
L'ippogrifo
(Director)
Schifanosaurus Rex
(Director)
Medicina, i misteri
(Director)
Screck!
(Director)
Transplantation, Consumption and Death of Franco Brocani
(Writer)
Triumph and Ruins
(Writer)
A settentrione
(Director)
Il nero
(Writer)