Tulpa - Perdizioni mortali (2012) is a neo-giallo film directed by Federico Zampaglione that serves as a stylish, blood-soaked homage to the golden age of 1970s Italian thrillers. Core Premise
Heavily influenced by the aesthetics of Dario Argento ( Tenebre , Inferno ) and Sergio Martino . Tulpa - Perdizioni mortali (2012)
Known for vibrant use of color (specifically deep reds) and traditional giallo tropes like the leather-gloved killer. Critical Reception The film is highly divisive among horror fans and critics: Tulpa: Demon of Desire (2012) - IMDb Tulpa - Perdizioni mortali (2012) is a neo-giallo
The story follows (played by Claudia Gerini), a high-powered corporate professional who leads a secret double life. By night, she frequents "Tulpa," an elite, esoteric sex club owned by a mysterious Tibetan guru. Her world unravels when her sexual partners from the club begin dying in gruesome, stylized murders, and she becomes the prime suspect. Production Highlights Critical Reception The film is highly divisive among
Federico Zampaglione, who co-wrote the script with his father, Domenico, and genre veteran Dardano Sacchetti (known for his work with Lucio Fulci).