Spaghetti westerns. Crime thrillers. War movies. Post-apocalyptic sci-fi. Cult Italian director Enzo G Castellari has done the lot.

His 1978 World War Two film, The Inglorious Bastards, even inspired director Quentin Tarantino’s own wartime movie, Inglourious Basterds.

Enzo was in London recently to chat about his career and screen his movies Keoma and The Bronx Warriors at the annual cult cinema event, Cine-Excess.

Click the video to find out about the new western Enzo’s shooting with actor Franco Nero and Tarantino, and what he thinks of his own movies.

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