Tributes - Retrospectives - Cinema on cinema
ITALY | 105 minutes | 1976
The Spaghetti Western sings its swan song with this 1976 classic by Enzo G. Castellari. Half-breed Keoma is back from the Civil War with a score to settle. All the ingredients are there: injustice and violence, arid landscapes, haunting music and the solitary gunslinger who lives by his own rules, played here by the incomparable Franco Nero. A natural choice for Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani in their Carte blanche selection.
No biography
The continuation of Man of Marble (1976), this feature film, winner of the 1981 Palme d’Or, is based on the famous struggle for workers’ rights that...
Feature film , Drama
POLAND | 105 minutes | 1981
Transplant the spaghetti western to Japan, and you get a gleeful, ultra-violent spectacle with a breakneck pace.Sukiyaki Western Django — really? Never...
Feature film , Western
JAPAN | 105 minutes | 2007
A sensitive tribute to the life and work of the physician who flouted Nazi rule to champion children’s rights, Korczak transcends the gravity of the...
Feature film , Biography
POLAND , Germany , United Kingdom | 105 minutes | 1990
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