Step inside the chilling world of The Other Hell (1981), directed by Bruno Mattei, a film that blends gothic atmosphere with the shocking flair of Italian exploitation cinema. Often compared to the works of Lucio Fulci (City of the Living Dead, The Beyond) and Dario Argento (Suspiria, Inferno), this nunsploitation-horror gem pushes boundaries with its eerie convent setting, supernatural undertones, and unforgettable imagery.
In this video, we explore how The Other Hell fits into the lineage of Italian horror classics, from the surreal nightmares of Argento to the visceral gore of Fulci, and why it remains a cult favorite among fans of Euro-horror.
If you love Italian cinema’s golden age of horror, giallo, and exploitation, this deep dive will show you how The Other Hell stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the genre’s most iconic films.