Saturday, September 27, 2008

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Films ever seen - That cacazzi Antonio


Film: That
cacacazzi Antonio, 2000
(Italy / Ukraine) B / N 81 min.


Analysis:

rarely happen to come across gems of this caliber. Jupiter Frejus, director dell'introspettivo and philosophical "This brought her" back in the limelight in 2000 by proposing a key in the sequel more easygoing and light. The film, however, is not lacking in those dramatic, typical of the Ukrainian filmography is so dear to the director, but blend well with the narration clear and grotesque set of Frejus. Supported by high-ranking and experienced players like Aurelio Zipperman Capulco A. Peppe and the film recounts the exploits of the young Antonio Coliandro (Aurelio Zipperman) suffering from mental disorders that lead to haunt anyone who happens to pull, up to the extreme provocation: the violent climax of the scenes at the zoo and then again, perhaps with greater vigor, in gruesome shots of asylum. Not a few critics were moved at that time the director and producer, guilty of cruelty to monkeys, giraffes and lions. Marketing efforts were able to allow the film to reach the wide public distribution. Of course the film was criticized harshly and unfairly branded as "unwatchable" or "questionable". Only after the awarding of the 2003 "Bowling for Columbine" by Michael Moore in which he was awarded the Oscar for best documentary, some of the most discerning critics noticed an unusual thread between the two films and a disarmed parallelism of intent. Today, "That cacacazzi Antonio" finds its natural place in the collection of titles of movie fans the most educated and sensitive. Virtually unknown to most people, remains an enduring masterpiece of Italian cinema-Ukrainian. I invite you to explore the details in "Films have ever seen" to Bradas.
http://www.bradas.it/gallery/pictures/catfilms.asp?iCat=11
Enjoy.


Lumberto Biagiotti, professor of anatomy at the University of audiovisual experimental Castel Roero

Friday, September 26, 2008

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Films ever seen - Offi sti UFO! Wall-paper


Film:
Offi UFO sti!, 2002 (USA / Italy) Color 103 min.


Analysis:

Yet another masterpiece of Lawful Lucio, who confirmed as a director not at all obvious (as also show him some of his previous work as : Wild Buffalo to the campers; The cheerful stories of Grandma Satragno; Babu! Now I'll kill you ...).
The curious introspection heroine, a girl of middle-class American is completely in disarray, resulting in pop iconography full acceptance by the entire world's population (represented by the fetish consumer: the Bratz doll, the real fulcrum of the narrative film).
Clarabella Wilson (Piombone Isabella), daughter of Sacramento Wilson (Richie Fracci) lives in a trailer with his mother in the slums of Pittsburgh. This precarious condition of its existence allows the excellent character Piombone to extrapolate from the hardest and most inhumane aspects of character of the economic crisis that hit on the star system in the world after the advent of Independence Day (1996). Lawful also proved far-sighted as well as visionary: The incredible scene of the daring escape of Clarabella by alien spacecraft, which ends in the arms of his father, lasts for about 8 minutes uninterrupted. Some Witnesses say that to make the scene realistic, acceptable to have literally "consumed" (sacrifice) an amazing amount of stunt-man and stunt dwarf dwarfs. Would appear to be credited to the legend which were listed as Piombone loaded and kept in the air by the powerful jets of a jet reactor to simulate the re-entry into the body of the baby. At the end of shooting seven dwarfs were lost and some 15 were hospitalized with severe burns, fractures and overdose for abuse of stimulants.
One last important note: the fundamental contribution of an unfortunately uncredited Sergio Vastano vintage, in the role of the officer Pietrantonio Marinasanta Honycomb which concludes the film leaving the audience bewildered by the announcement of the impending massacre.
Pending sparkling new work lawfully, we can only refer you to the details of the plot in the "Films have ever seen" to Bradas.
http://www.bradas.it/gallery/pictures/catfilms.asp?iCat=11
not miss.

Lumberto Biagiotti, professor of anatomy at the University of audiovisual experimental Castel Roero