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Sergio Leone: Cinema, Cinema ()


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Despite his short filmography, Sergio Leone is considered one of the most important European directors. His westerns made a mark in the history of genre cinema and continue to influence new generations of film directors. This documentary... See more »

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Carlos Aguilar ...
Self (as Carlos Aguilar Gutiérrez)
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Fernando Di Leo ...
Self
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Christopher Frayling ...
Self
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Carla Leone ...
Self
Carlo Leva ...
Self
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Self
Luca Morsella ...
Self
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Julio Sempere ...
Self
Florestano Vancini ...
Self
Luca Verdone ...
Self

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Manel Mayol
Carles Prats

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Joan Ferrer ... (script)
 
Carles Prats ... ()

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Mamen Boué ... producer
Sara Gibbings ... producer
Ana Gutiérrez ... producer

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Pere Ballesteros
Oriol Llopis
Angel Puig

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Eugenio Campos
Cristian Mas
Lolo Muñoz

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Enric Gracia ... sound
Josep Perales ... sound

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Carlos Aguilar ... collaborator
Juanito Fernández ... himself (as Juan Fernández) / self
Joan Ferrer ... researcher
Carles Ruiz ... production assistant

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Despite his short filmography, Sergio Leone is considered one of the most important European directors. His westerns made a mark in the history of genre cinema and continue to influence new generations of film directors. This documentary hears testimony from his wife Carla, his scriptwriter Sergio Donati, director of photography Tonino Delli Colli, composers Ennio Morricone and Alessandro Alessandroni, as well as other personalities within the Italian film industry such as Damiano Damiani and Florestano Vancini. Leone's principal works are reconstructed in these interviews, with particular reference to the world famous "Trilogy of Dollars": "A Fistful of Dollars", "For a few dollars more", "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". The son of a fine Italian silent movies director, Sergio Leone became the most prestigious assistant director in Italy. He made his debut as a director with "The Colossus of Rhodes", one of the last of the peplum film genre. He later achieved international recognition for his westerns and the film that kept him budy for the last few years of his life "Once Upon a Time in America". Written by

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  • 105 min
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