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FantastiCozzi

"He devoted his life to Sci-Fi and Fantasy. This is his story, told through his films."

A feature-length documentary about the life and career of Italian director Luigi Cozzi and his obsession with Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Top Cast

  • Luigi Cozzi

    Luigi Cozzi

    Himself

  • Caroline Munro

    Caroline Munro

    Stella Star (archive footage)

  • David Hasselhoff

    David Hasselhoff

    Prince Simon (archive footage)

  • Lou Ferrigno

    Lou Ferrigno

    Hercules (archive footage)

  • Klaus Kinski

    Klaus Kinski

    Nosferatu (archive footage)

  • Sybil Danning

    Sybil Danning

    Ariadne (archive footage)

  • Louise Marleau

    Louise Marleau

    Col. Stella Holmes (archive footage)

  • Ian McCulloch

    Ian McCulloch

    Cmdr. Ian Hubbard (archive footage)

  • Florence Guérin

    Florence Guérin

    Anne Ravenna (archive footage)

Overview

A feature-length documentary about the life and career of Italian director Luigi Cozzi and his obsession with Science Fiction and Fantasy.

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