OFF Wednesday
Wednesday, March 31, at 21
by Bernardo Bertolucci - Italy, 1981 - 110 '
fourth and final date for the review of Wednesday Off Space dedicated to the figure of Ugo Tognazzi , the great Italian actor in 2010 for use in the twenty years after his death.
After 'Monsters' by Dino Risi, 'La vita agra' Carlo Lizzani and 'La grande bouffe' Marco Ferreri, the cycle ends with 'The Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man' movies for the consecration Tognazzi, with the which won the Palme d'Or for Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival, and that the final award to the ranks the largest and most recognized actors in Europe. A test of enormous thickness, for a film of lesser known but perhaps more successful than Bernardo Bertolucci.
A First Spaggiari, dairy industry of the Lower Valley, is asking for the ransom of his son kidnapped by a group of terrorists, a billion, and when the child is given up for dead, Spaggiari fraudulent devises a plan to save the dairy and utopian brink of bankruptcy. The latest film by Bernardo. Bertolucci's Italian environment before Stealing (1996) is full of oxymorons: is a detective story without explanation, is a film about terrorism, where terrorists are invisible, it is painful but humorous moments of course, fractures ironic, outrageous gusts of wind.
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