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Abolghassem Malakooti is a pivotal figure in the realm of cult cinema, with a distinctive vision that has left a lasting impact on the horror genre. His most notable work, *Nightmare* (1966), stands out as a surreal exploration of subconscious fears, blending psychological horror with striking visual storytelling. This film has garnered a dedicated following among collectors, particularly for its rare VHS and limited Blu-ray editions that showcase its unique aesthetic and thematic depth. Collectors are drawn to Malakooti’s films not only for their artistic merit but also for their cultural significance, as they reflect the experimental spirit of 1960s cinema. The scarcity of certain home video releases, combined with the film's status as a cornerstone of avant-garde horror, makes *Nightmare* a coveted title in any serious collection. Malakooti's work continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and collectors alike, solidifying his place in the annals of film history.

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What is Abolghassem Malakooti known for?

Abolghassem Malakooti is known for directing films, including Tanha va golha (1973), Nightmare (1966), Temptation (1965), and The Utmost Darkness (1962).

What genres does Abolghassem Malakooti's filmography span?

The genres of Abolghassem Malakooti's films are not specified in the provided data.

What era does Abolghassem Malakooti's work cover?

Abolghassem Malakooti's work covers the years from 1962 to 1973, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How many films are in Abolghassem Malakooti's filmography?

Abolghassem Malakooti has a filmography that includes 4 films.

What are some notable films directed by Abolghassem Malakooti?

Some notable films directed by Abolghassem Malakooti include Tanha va golha (1973), Nightmare (1966), Temptation (1965), and The Utmost Darkness (1962).