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.
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