Romano Scavolini is an Italian film director and writer. He began his career in the 1960s, directing films such as Entonce (1969) and Servo suo (1973). Scavolini is perhaps best known for the 1981 horror film Nightmare, which he wrote and directed. His work often explores psychological themes and is noted for its intense atmosphere. In addition to directing, Scavolini has worked as a cinematographer and producer, contributing to various aspects of film production.
L.S.D.
(Director)
La quieta febbre
(Director)
Nightmare
(Director)
Nightmare
(Writer)
A White Dress for Marialé
(Director)
Dog Tags
(Director)
Your Honor
(Producer)
Your Honor
(Director of Photography)
Savage Hunt
(Director)
Pistol Packin' Preacher
(Cinematography)
Heart
(Director)
Heart
(Writer)
Heart
(Producer)
The Blind Fly
(Director)
The Dress Rehearsal
(Director)
Your Honor
(Writer)
Your Honor
(Director)
Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods
(Producer)
Ecce Homo
(Director)
Dog Tags
(Writer)
Besieged
(Director)
The Blind Fly
(Director of Photography)
L'ingenua
(Cinematography)
A White Dress for Marialé
(Cinematography)
Solitudine
(Director)
Solitudine
(Writer)
The Lost Shoes
(Thanks)
Savage Hunt
(Writer)
My Name Is Anna Magnani
(Cinematography)
The Blind Fly
(Writer)
Noi prevarremo
(Director)
Nel silenzio dei sassi
(Director)
His Day of Glory
(Cinematography)
Quella provincia maliziosa
(Director of Photography)
Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods
(Cinematography)
Alzate l'architrave, carpentieri
(Director)
Two Families
(Director)
Two Families
(Writer)