BRUNO MATTEI

Bruno Mattei
Bruno Mattei
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: July 30, 1931
Deathday: May 21, 2007
Place of Birth: Rome, Lazio, Italy

Biography

Bruno Mattei (30 July 1931 – 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, mondo, cannibal, and Nazisploitation films. Born in 1931, Bruno Mattei grew up in Rome, Italy, where his father owned a small film editing studio. Mattei made his debut as a director with the drama Armida, il dramma di una sposa(1970) under the alias "Jordon B. Matthews". He eventually had more pseudonyms than any working director in the world. He returned to editing before making another comeback in 1976 with two low-budget Nazi exploitation films, Women's Camp 119 (1977) (aka "Women's Camp 119") and Casa privata per le SS (1977) (aka "SS Girls"). Mattei followed these taboo-breaking films with excursions into porno films and mondo "shockumentaries", all directed under his many pseudonyms, concentrating on "shock value" with films such as Mondo erotico (1973), "Libiodomania" and "Libidomania 2". Always on the lookout for new exploitation avenues, Mattei followed with "nunsploitation", with the softcore sex film La vera storia della monaca di Monza (1980) and the violent sex thriller The Other Hell (1981). Both films involved a partnership with writer/director Claudio Fragasso, who helped him write and direct the back-to-back productions. Using yet another alias, "Vincent Dawn", Mattei directed Hell of the Living Dead (1980) (aka "Hell of the Living Dead"), a low-budged zombie picture inspired by other zombie cannibal movies such as Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Lucio Fulci's Zombi 2 (1979). "Virus" was filmed in Spain and used jungle footage from New Guinea and a patch soundtrack from Goblins "Dawn of the Dead" soundtrack, which was a minor hit in Italy and abroad. After directing two women's prison films starring Laura Gemser, Mattei moved to directing sword-and-sorcery flicks, starting with I sette magnifici gladiatori (1983). Both Mattei and Fragasso collaborated on the sci-fi/horror flick Rats - Notte di terrore (1984), inspired by the futuristic movies of the early 1980s. Mattei considers this his best work, despite his still having to work with a very low budget. He worked relentlessly through the 1980s, directing a pair of "spaghetti westerns", some action flicks and about half of Zombi 3 (1988) after Lucio Fulci was taken off the production, though Mattei was not credited with it. In the early 1990s Mattei directed a series of erotic thrillers and a made-for-TV movie, Cruel Jaws (1995) (TV), which was inspired by Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975). Mattei continued making films, with more than 50 to his credit by the 200s. In early 2007 his health becan to decline rapidly after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Despite his doctor's warnings, he went through with a surgical operation to have the tumor removed in May of that year. After the surgery he fell into a coma from complications, and died a few days later on May 21, 2007 at age 75.

Filmography

Starring

Himself (uncredited)
Regista del provino (uncredited)
Reporter with yellow scarf (uncredited)
Soldier at creamatorum (uncredited)
SWAT Officer at Embassy Siege (uncredited)

Production

Screenplay, Director
Director
2006·
The Tomb
Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Writer, Editor, Director
Writer, Music Editor, Editor, Director
Director, Writer
Editor, Writer, Director
Writer, Director
Writer, Director, Editor
Story, Screenplay
Writer, Director
Screenplay, Editor, Director
Director, Writer
1994·
Madness
Editor, Director
Writer, Director
Editor, Screenplay, Director
Editor, Director
Editor, Director
1990·
Desire
Director
Editor, Director
Director
Co-Director, Editor
Producer, Director, Writer
Director
1988·
Robowar
Director
1988·
Cop Game
Director
Editor, Writer, Director
Editor, Writer, Director
1987·
Scalps
Director, Screenplay
Director
Story, Director
Second Unit
Production Manager, Director
Editor, Director
Director
Editor, Writer, Director
Director, Editor
Editor
Story, Director
Director
Director
Director
Director
Editor, Screenplay, Director
Writer, Director
Writer, Director
Writer, Supervising Editor, Director
Screenplay, Director
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
1969·
99 Women
Editor
1969·
Lesbo
Editor
Editor
Assistant Editor
Editor
Assistant Editor
1958·
La sposa
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
1955·
Giovanna
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor