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As the first-ever Bond, Sean Connery, who passed away three years ago,  defined who the character was: a secret agent, meaning the good guy, but with a license to kill, implying working outside the box. In his physical presence, Connery perfected this persona: manly, confident, quiet, with clear elements of ferocity and surprise. From his six-time playing James Bond, we chose the best and wittiest one, Goldfinger.
Connery tried to escape these Bond characteristics and prove he could present more complex characters, and at times he succeeded in his mission. In Uri Klein's obituary for Connery, he emphasized that when the great Alfred Hitchcock cast Connery at the height of his Bond fame for the lead in Marnie, Hitchcock recognized within the young star the traits he was looking for - perversion and ferocity.    
These characteristics will become evident throughout Connery's career and, at his best, will cultivate into enthralling characters that tread between good and evil, between lightness and darkness.
This tribute hopes to showcase Connery's most outstanding works and characters.   

Marnie

Dir.: Alfred Hitchcock
| 130 minutes

A compulsive thief is terrified of contact with men. One of her victims falls in love with her and is determined to cure her. Hitchcock uses his formed cinematic style to lead his audience into the emotional perplexity existing between anxiety and felicity. 

The Untouchables

Dir.: Brian De Palma
| 120 minutes

Treasury agent, Elliot Ness, sent to Chicago to catch Al Capone, drafts his own army when he finds all the cops are on the gangster's payroll, and eventually gets him put away for tax evasion. De Palma combines action and gore with humour and social criticism. 

The Name of the Rose

Dir.: Jean-Jacques Annaud
| 130 minutes

The screen version of Umberto Eco’s international bestselling novel about a murder in a 14th century abbey. An epic packed with symbolism and suspense. 

The Rock

Dir.: Michael Bay
| 136 minutes

Sean Connery and Nicolas Cage smuggle themselves into Alcatraz to topple a former army general who has taken control of the island with rockets armed with lethal gas. A frenzied action film, full of incredible effects and fast cuts, which became one of the biggest Hollywood hits of the 1990s.