

A killer is cleaning up the streets of Milan by murdering those considered as deviant. An ornamental dragonfly, soaked in the blood of the victim, is left on each body.
Practical Effects
Dragonfly trophies that'd make Damien Hirst jealous.
Costume
1970s Milan fashion that screams 'commit the crime, serve the time'.
Direction
Klimovsky's frantic zooms invent anxiety as art form.

Director
León Klimovsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Klimovsky shot this in three weeks and it shows—in the best possible way.
Part of Spain's 1970s giallo boom, when filmmakers imitated Italian slashers on shoestring budgets.