Renato Polselli (1922–2006) was an Italian film director and writer. Born in Arce, Lazio on 26 February 1922, Polselli began directing films in Italy in the early 1950s. He is best known for directing and writing the film The Vampire and the Ballerina. Polselli's film work since the 1970s was sporadic, and included work on horror film productions that remained unfinished. His later film works were often pornography made with his frequent collaborator Bruno Vanni. Polselli died in Italy on 1 October 2006.
In his book on Italian horror film directors, Louis Paul described Polselli as being "a bit of a mystery" due to the rarity of films surrounding his work and that his work in horror films were "some of the most original, hallucinatory and sleazy, low-budget productions in the genre". Paul described his early efforts such as The Vampire and the Ballerina and The Vampire of the Opera as following the trends of Italian horror films of that era, with overtly sexual themes and being influenced by Hammer Horror films of the era.
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1922-02-24
Arce, Italy
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Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1
Son of a Gunfighter
Renato Polselli a Visioni Sconsigliate
Delirium
Solo Dio mi fermerà
Solitudine
Big Farewell
Psychout for Murder
Black Magic Rites
The Vampire and the Ballerina
Oscenità
The Truth According to Satan
Revelations of a Psychiatrist on the World of Sexual Perversion
Lust
Crazy World... Crazy People!
The Eyes
Police Intervene in the House of Love
The Sheriff Won't Shoot
Adventure at the Motel
The Monster of the Opera
The Seven Vipers (The Latin Husband)
Last Chance for Life
Delitto al luna park
This Freedom to Have... Wet Wings
I Love You
Marina and Her Beast 2
Intimità proibita di una giovane sposa
Mania
Bocca bianca, bocca nera
Frida Professione Menager