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According to the exceptional storyteller Quentin Tarantino, Sergio Corbucci was “the second best director of Italian westerns,” as a character declares in his recent movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and as was confirmed by his choice to base Django Unchained on a film made by Corbucci in the 1960s. Previously unseen material from the time, testimonies and reconstructions used to present a unique period in cinema. Django, Il grande silenzio, Gli specialisti, Il mercenario, Vamos a matar compañeros, Cosa c’entriamo noi con la rivoluzione: Corbucci’s westerns as cinema of cruelty, but also as great inventiveness and as metaphor for all the ideas that were circulating in the Italy of the 1960s. With testimonies from Franco Nero (Corbucci’s favorite actor) and Ruggero Deodato (assistant director on Django), with unreleased Super8 films made on the sets of the Roman director’s movies and with images from the years in which Italian cinema was able to speak to the whole world. And with animations that reconstruct a climate, a spirit, a way of living and conceiving cinema. (Venice International Film Festival)
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Quentin Tarantino
USA
Beste Filme:
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Django Unchained (2012)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Franco Nero
Italien
Beste Filme:
Django Unchained (2012)
Stirb Langsam 2 - Die Harder (1990)
Das Verfahren ist eingestellt, vergessen Sie's (1971)
Ruggero Deodato
Italien
Beste Filme:
Sergio Corbucci (Arch.)
Italien