Django & Django: Sergio Corbucci Unchained

Django & Django: Sergio Corbucci Unchained

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Luca Rea
  • Cast(s): Quentin Tarantino, Franco Nero, Ruggero Deodato, Sergio Corbucci
  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Andrea Guerra
  • Award(s): Sitges Documenta 2021 (Nominated) Awards List
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    An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today. Directed by Luca Rea. Starring Quentin Tarantino, Franco Nero, Ruggero Deodato in prominent roles.

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An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today. Directed by Luca Rea. Starring Quentin Tarantino, Franco Nero, Ruggero Deodato in prominent roles.

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"Quentin Tarantino: Of all the great Western directors, Corbucci created the most pitiless West that there was. The most pitiless, the most pessimistic, the most surrealistically grotesque, the most violent."

"Quentin Tarantino: There's nothing wrong with the label "second-best Spaghetti Western director after Leone," alright? I don't believe Ford is the greatest American Western director, but if you take that thought, alright, if you take that place, well, then who's the second? Is it Peckinpah? Is it Hawks? Is it Raoul Walsh? Is it Delmer Daves? Who is it? Who's number two? Alright? That's a dogfight. It's not a dogfight in Italy. Number two is fucking Corbucci."