The Tunnel Under the World (film) explained

The Tunnel under the World
Native Name:Ital:Il Tunnel Sotto il Mondo
Director:Luigi Cozzi
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Screenplay:Alfredo Castelli
Tito Monego
Story:Frederik Pohl
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Music:Claudio Calzolari
Cinematography:Piergiorgio Pozzi
Editing:Luigi Cozzi
Studio:Idea Film
Distributor:Idea Film
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

The Tunnel Under the World (original Italian title Il tunnel sotto il mondo) is a 1969 low-budget Italian science-fiction film directed and edited by Luigi Cozzi inspired by Frederik Pohl's novella of the same name. The screenplay was written by Tito Monego and Alfredo Castelli, best known as the creator of the comic book series Martin Mystère.

It was the directorial debut of a 21-year-old Luigi Cozzi. It began as a film school project and eventually wound up becoming a full-length feature film. Cozzi's work on this film brought him to the attention of famed horror film director Dario Argento and jump-started his career.

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Reception

It was shown at the Trieste Festival Internazionale del Film di Fantascienza in 1969. Apparently it is not available on dvd.

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