ST. ALi Italian Film Festival and the Bonfire Horror Club presents: Blood and Black Lace

MA15 88 mins

About the Event

As part of the 2025 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival, the Palace Nova Bonfire Horror Club presents the Giallo Giants series! For a limited time only, see the best of Italian horror with special one-night-only screenings of select works from the masters of the genre.


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Set upon audiences in 1964 Mario Bava’s Blood & Black Lace is a landmark film in the evolution of the giallo genre and a major influence on later slasher cinema. Set in a glamorous Italian fashion house, the story begins when a model is brutally murdered on the premises. Soon, other models and staff members find themselves stalked by a mysterious masked killer. The murders appear connected to a diary that contains scandalous secrets, with suspicion falling on various members of the haute couture circle as the body count rises.

What sets Blood & Black Lace apart is Bava’s masterful use of colour, lighting, and camera movement, with a visual style that is often described as painterly. Unlike traditional whodunits of the time, the violence here is shockingly graphic for its era, with elements that would become staples of giallo and later American slasher films.

The film also features a haunting score by Carlo Rustichelli, blending jazz and suspenseful melodies that amplify the tension. While it was controversial at the time for its stylised violence, Blood & Black Lace is now celebrated as a pioneering work of Italian horror cinema, laying the groundwork for directors like Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci. Its combination of elegance, mystery, and brutality continues to influence horror aesthetics, making it one of the genre’s most enduring classics.

“Bava creates a claustrophobic paranoia that seeps into the fabric of the movie and the viewer.” - BBC

Terms and Conditions

Film only.

Dates & Tickets

Friday, October 3
8:45 PM film
Palace Nova Cinemas Eastend


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