Sergio Palmieri

Movies

Cock Crows at Eleven
Costume Design
Federico is a child-killer running from the law. Wounded, he is taken in by a 12 year old girl named Simona. Their strange love affair is interrupted by Simona's depressed, oversexed mother Vera, who concocts a plan with Federico to kill her wheelchair-bound, reclusive husband. Simona does not take kindly to this new relationship between Federico and Vera.
Strip Nude for Your Killer
Production Design
A fashion model dies during a botched abortion, and the people closely connected to her are murdered one by one.
Blood, Sweat and Fear
Production Design
Police believe that a respectable industrialist is actually the head of drug smuggling ring in Milan.
Five Women for the Killer
Costume Design
Thriller about a reporter who comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead...
Five Women for the Killer
Production Design
Thriller about a reporter who comes home from an overseas assignment to find his baby in the hospital and his wife dead...
Revolver
Assistant Production Design
An Italian prison official's wife is kidnapped, and the kidnappers demand that a notorious prisoner be released in order for the man to get his wife back. He gets the man released - but then kidnaps him himself, in order to ensure that the man's colleagues don't kill his wife. Enraged, the gang sets out to free their compatriot and kill the man who took him.
Gang War in Milan
Art Direction
A Milan pimp faces off against a ruthless and greedy French gangster whom wants to unite organized crime in Italy.
Devil in the Brain
Set Decoration
Oscar is trying to re-establish an affair with Sandra, a disturbed young woman. Having found her husband Fabrizio shot dead and her young son Ricky standing beside him with a gun, Sandra suffered a complete breakdown and now lives in isolation with her protective mother. The latter saved the young boy from recrimination by placing the gun in his father's hand, making it seem like he committed suicide. However, things are not what they seem...