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Italy's own mondo-movies series, started in the early 1960's, represented for the directors the chance to shot films in much more free form, compared to the classic ways to make cinema, where the whole concept of the story and the dialogs always affected the plot itself. Mondo Nudo is one of the most expressive example of this kind. The soundtrack written by Teo Usuelli is a minor masterpiece in its own field, and it's probably one of his best works ever. All the songs included are typical music of the symphonic jazz done in Italy back then. These great sessions were recorded by some of the best musicians of glorious cinema sound. Shot in Eastmancolor format for MIDA and Columbus FILM and released by M.G.M.
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