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Cinema Italia: Ennio Morricone Tribute

Ennio

Dir.: Guiseppe Tornatore
| 157 minutes

Ennio Morricone had a superb ability to create memorable and influential soundtracks. Guiseppe Tornatore interviewed over 70 renowned filmmakers and musicians, including Wong Kar-wai, Quentin Tarantino, Clint Eastwood, and Bruce Springsteen, about Morricone's life and work. The result is a vivid and detailed portrait.

Django & Django

Dir.: Steve Della Casa, Luca Rea
| 80 minutes

According to Quentin Tarantino, Sergio Corbucci was “the second best director of Italian westerns,” which explains why Corbucci inspired Tarantino's Django Unchained. With unseen footage and interviews, Django & Django offers a close look at the famed director, his work, passion, and great success.  

The Great Silence

Dir.: Sergio Corbucci
| 105 minutes

1898. A group of bounty hunters set to capture fugitives hiding in the snow-covered mountains of Utah. When Pauline's husband is killed by their leader, she hires a mute gunfighter to avenge his death. The Great Silence is perhaps Sergio Corbucci's finest cinematic achievement.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Dir.: Sergio Leone
| 179 minutes

Set during the time of the American Civil War, the three men of the film's title search for a hidden treasure. Leone's classic masterpiece western combines action and violence with small and delicate humane stories.

Days of Heaven

Dir.: Terrence Malick
| 94 minutes

Linda, her brother Bill and his girlfriend Abby are penniless laborers on Chuck's Texas ranch. When Bill discovers Chuck is dying, he urges Abby to marry him. A poetic drama whose exquisiteness stems from the direct look at human nature.