Domenico Massimo Pupillo[1] (born 1922) is an Italian film director.
[1][a] He started his career in film through his acquaintance Fernandel as Marcel Pagnol's assistant.
[3] His follow-ups included the Western Django Kills Softly released in 1967 and the mondo film Love: The Great Unknown.
[3] Pupillo also wrote a few mondo films prior to directing including Primitive Love and Sweden: Heaven and Hell which were both directed by Luigi Scattini and Taboos of the World by Romolo Marcellini.
[3] Pupillo later described himself as "disgusted" by the type of cinema he was making and primarily worked in television during the 1970s.