Conquest (film)

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Movie
German title Conquest
Original title La conquista de la tierra perdida
Country of production Italy , Spain , Mexico
original language Italian
Publishing year 1983
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK without information
Rod
Director Lucio Fulci
script Gino Capone
José Antonio de la Loma
Carlos Vasallo
production Giovanni Di Clemente
music Claudio Simonetti
camera Alejandro Alfonso García
cut Emilio Rodríguez Oses
occupation

Conquest is a barbarian film from 1983 in Italian-Spanish-Mexican co-production , directed by Lucio Fulci and premiered on video in Germany in May 1984 .

content

The evil Ocron wants to subjugate her world with the help of the wolfmen she has created. The young Iliad, who received a magic bow from his father, has something against this. In the land of Ocron he meets Mace, who lives in harmony with nature and wants to overthrow Ocron. Iliad supports him. After Ocron, whose visionary abilities had indicated the danger, hounded all sorts of zombies with the god of evil, Iliad returns to his homeland, but then changes his mind and is killed by an ambush by demons. Mace burns the corpse, sprinkles the ashes on himself and uses the bow to fight Ocron. He kills her; and a she-wolf jumps out of her corpse and flees into the forest ...

criticism

"Lucio Fulci's new major order for the slaughterhouses in the vicinity of Cinecittà."

- Hahn, Jansen, Stresau: Lexicon of Fantasy Films, 1986, p. 80

"Despite the artfully arranged nature shots a film of the worst kind, in which there is murder and beatings in almost every scene."

"Experts will immediately recognize the yearning, almost loving way with which Fulci demonstrates all kinds of decomposition."

- Monthly Film Bulletin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi, Mario Pecorari: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I film Vol. 5, Gremese 2007.
  2. ^ Conquest. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used