Roberto Scorza

Roberto Scorza

Nascimento : 1996-04-04,

Perfil

Roberto Scorza

Filmes

What Have You Done, Daniel?
Daniel
official prequel of American Guinea Pig 4: SACRIFICE directed by Poison Rouge "What have you done, Daniel?" will explain to the audience all the things remained unclear in the first film. Starring cult actress Lynn Lowry, Frank Laloggia and again Roberto Scorza
61: Scorecard Killer
A film freely inspired by the true story of Randy Steven Kraft, the American serial killer who murdered sixteen young men between 1972 and 1983. He is also believed to have committed the rape and murder of up to fifty-one other boys and young men. Kraft is currently incarcerated on death row at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County, California. He became known as the “Scorecard Killer” because, inside his car trunk, investigators found a ring binder containing a hand-written list of 61 coded notations about his victims and more than 50 photographs of young men (dead or asleep) in pornographic poses beneath the carpet. He was also known the “Freeway Killer” because many of his victims’ bodies were discovered near freeways.
Blue Sunset
First Assistant Art Direction
From the novel of the same name by Andrea Cavaletto and Fulvio Gatti, BLUE SUNSET is the first Italian cyberpunk movie of the new millennium: science fiction here meets horror, in this nihilist tribute to the extreme Japanese film THE ANDROID OF NOTREDAME.
The House Guest
voice over
Moving into a new apartment might seem like a good idea at first, but as Daniel is about to find out, it is not always the case.
American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice
Daniel
Haunted by the death of his father and other psychological traumas, Daniel returns to the home where he was raised. Faced with intense emotional scars, as well as physical -- which are realized by the years of self-harm depicted by the cuttings adorning his body -- he enters the bathroom to begin a journey of self-exploration, self-mutilation and quite possibly, self-enlightenment. Prepared only with three white candles and some crude instruments, Daniel attempts to beckon the embrace of the Goddess Ishtar to assist him on his self-illumination.