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weloveENNIO
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April 02, 2014, 04:29:12 AM »
hiya fellas,
I am searching a spanish documentary made by Carles Prats and Manel Mayol about Mr. Sergio. It includes interviews with his wife, Argento and the big Ennio.
Could you help me ?
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Yes, I have a DVD left. Send me a PM..
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done !
thanks a lot
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Some state it is in Spanish, which is not the case. Interviews are in Italian, English, Spanish, German. The non-italian parts are subtitled in Italian otherwise there are no subtitles..
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Is it any good? I've never seen or heard of it.
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http://www.amazon.com/Sergio-Leone-Carles-Prats-Manel/dp/B004YNONRA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1396983328&sr=8-2&keywords=sergio+leone+cinema+cinema
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Quote from: Novecento on April 05, 2014, 09:10:46 AM
Is it any good? I've never seen or heard of it.
I'm a diehard Sergio fan, I buy anything regarding behind the scenes or documentaries
I can get.
I can't say it's a good film. Nice interviews (excerpts are on the Italian SE DVD FOD, the red one with the
lobby cards reprints and the nice book..) but it is not a real film. For that you need a concept, ideas,
direction & some talent. Leone would deserve a definitve film, like the Kubrick doc, the film
a Woody Allen lately or my film on Peckinpah maybe. One reason why I made my film was for instance
that up to then I had only seen interviews on Peckinpah, but no statements by him and now
behind the scenes footage. As a result the man himself is represented in PASSION & POETRY
quite alright I guess. In this Leone film (2 hours!) there is not one single Sergio Interview or
rare appearance.. Just a few behind the scenes stills.
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Quote from: mike siegel on April 11, 2014, 10:15:04 AM
I'm a diehard Sergio fan, I buy anything regarding behind the scenes or documentaries
I can get.
So Sam versus Sergio in a duel.... who gets your vote?
Quote from: mike siegel on April 11, 2014, 10:15:04 AM
I can't say it's a good film. Nice interviews (excerpts are on the Italian SE DVD FOD, the red one with the
lobby cards reprints and the nice book..) but it is not a real film. For that you need a concept, ideas,
direction & some talent. Leone would deserve a definitve film, like the Kubrick doc, the film
a Woody Allen lately or my film on Peckinpah maybe. One reason why I made my film was for instance
that up to then I had only seen interviews on Peckinpah, but no statements by him and now
behind the scenes footage. As a result the man himself is represented in PASSION & POETRY
quite alright I guess. In this Leone film (2 hours!) there not one single Sergio Interview or
rare appearance.. Just a few behind the scenes stills.
So I just looked on the back cover of my Italian BD and its says right there under contenuti speciali "Sergio Leone. Cinema Cinema di Carles Prats". I think it's actually the complete version on there and I'm pretty sure I must have actually watched it at some point.
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April 12, 2014, 03:11:50 PM »
Alright... so they put some excerpts on the DVD and the whole show on BD...
Back then I had no BD yet. And since I have one, I ONLY add BD's the my archive.
Guess I'm becoming spoiled.
Sam vs. Serge ?
They both were the (somehow) hippiest filmmakers in the 60s/70s and
both directed feature films from 1962 - 1983. Both died quite young and
changed cinema altogether.
Leone is my #2. Simply because his films were never as deep as Sam's.
Although with GIU and OUATIA he progressed quite a bit. I watch Leone's films
for 35 years now and never get tired.
Cinema, Super-8, 16mm, VHS, TV, LaserDisc, DVD, Blu-ray.
I'm all for 'vision' and Sergio's vision was unique and exactly my cup of tea.
But I also think that without Morricone and various other people he would not have become
the cinema icon he became in the end. I hate Top 10 lists anyway. I rate Ford and Kubrick
higher than Sergio, but I don't watch their films every year. But Sergio's! So who's more
important to me?
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Leone or Peckinpah?
That's like asking who was better, Tyson or Spinks. Dom Perignon or grape soda. Claudia Cardinale or Mara Krupp.
p.s. I went to FAFDM's IMDB page to look up the name of Mara Krupp, and she is described in the credits list as "Mary - Hotel Manager's Beautiful Wife."
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059578/
Somebody there has a sense of humor. (Musta been the same guy who put Peckinpah and Leone in the same sentence.)
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Leone is grape soda?
Drink, drink, always so hopeless ...
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