
Troma Citta Aperta
Directed by Diego Magini
This Italian documentary, produced by satellite TV Jimmy and filmed in New York City in 2000, explores the story of Troma Film, the oldest independent production house still in existence. Inspired by Lloyd Kaufman’s book “All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger,” the documentary features Kaufman narrating the origins and future of his sexy/horror/exploitation films with surreal humour. It delves into the unique genesis and production methods of Troma’s movies, showcasing the vibrant world of Tromettes, eccentric actors, fan enthusiasm, and the distinctive Troma style.
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