Eccellenti Videos
MAI DIRE GF 10 2/11/2009 - Gli ESCLUSI ECCELLENTI (Imperdibile)
from Most Viewed on November 02, 2009
Duration: 320
Duration: 320
TUTTO in Sezione GF 10 de La Riserva Forum http://lariserva.forumcommunity.net/
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MAI DIRE GRANDE FRATELLO - PARTE 9 - ESCLUSI ECCELLENTI 02/11/09
from Most Viewed on November 02, 2009
Duration: 318
Duration: 318
MAI DIRE GRANDE FRATELLO - PARTE 9 - ESCLUSI ECCELLENTI 02/11/09
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Cadaveri eccellenti Francesco Rosi (extract)
from YouTube :: Tag // cannes on March 07, 2008
Duration: 253
Duration: 253
After initially studying Law while hoping to study film, Rosi entered the film industry as an assistant to Luchino Visconti on La Terra trema (1948). He made his debut as a director with the film Camicie Rosse (Red Shirts). This was a project that he took over from leading director Geffedo Alessandiri after he withdrew from production in 1952. It was considered a promising start for the young director. His true emergence as a director is considered to be his 1958 film La Sfida (The Challenge')'. The realist nature of this film also caused a stir alluding to mafia control of the government. Throughout the 1960's Rosi made films that centre around controversial issues, starting with Salvatore Giuliano, a film that won him won the Silver Bear award for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1962. In 1965 his Momento della Verità (Moment of Truth) tells the story of Miguel, a boy who eventually becomes a bullfighter and dies in this deadly profession. This film articulates the dangers to the animals and the matadors in this deadly sport. The film, however, is considered to be a mediocre effort from Rosi. From the years 1972 to 1976 Rosi made three films that are considered to be responsible for his emergence as a great director. The first was Il Caso Mattei (Mattei Affair) in 1972 which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, followed by A proposito Lucky Luciano (Lucky Luciano) in 1974 and Cadaveri Eccellenti (Illustrious Corpses) in 1976. This four year span of film making cemented Rosi's reputation internationally as a director. Rosi's films always appear to have political messages, especially his aforementioned work in the 1960s and 1970s. As he matured as a director his topics for films became less politically oriented and more angled toward literature. Despite the more traditional slant of his later work, Rosi continued to direct until 1997. The 58th edition of the Berlin International Film Festival in 2008 played tribute to Francesco Rosi by screening 13 films in its Homage section, the latter being reserved to filmmakers of outstanding quality and achievement. He received the Golden Bear (award) for Lifetime Achievement on February 14, 2008, accompanied with the screening of Salvatore Giuliano. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Rosi Author: ichagandicha Keywords: Cadaveri eccellenti Francesco Rosi (extract) Added: March 7, 2008
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