Friday, March 5, 2010

Pentax K-m Reviews Cons And Pros

Wednesday, March 10, at 21,' Monsters', Dino Risi

OFF Wednesday

Wednesday, March 10 - 21 hours

Monsters
Dino Risi - Italy, 1963-87 '

After the first exhibition dedicated to the theme of gender violence, Wednesdays Area Off cycle back with a more 'light', all focused on the figure of Ugo Tognazzi, Italian actor of great use in 2010 when the winds scomparsa.Quattro very different film from years of each other and four other directors for highlight the qualities of a giant of Italian cinema. It begins with 'Monsters' by Dino Risi, sardonic and cynical masterpiece on Italy after World War II, with Toganzzi and Vittorio Gassman, and then continue with 'the bitter life' by Carlo Lizzani, 'La grande bouffe', by Marco Ferreri and finally 'The Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man' by Bernardo Bertolucci, film with which he could Tognazzi, almost at the end of his career, to win the Palme d'Or for Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival.

with twenty episodes entirely unrelated to each other, the film is set in Rome of the early sixties, with the only common denominator of the two figures plants, usually caricatures, played by Ugo Tognazzi and Vittorio Gassman, who appear to be alternately or together. A ruthless and cynical portrait of Italy after World War II and the economic boom.

The next film
Wednesday, March 17 - 21 hours
LA VITA AGRA
Carlo Lizzani - Italy, 1964-100 '

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