1965 - Clint Eastwood (Le Manchot), Lee Van Cleef (Colonel Douglas Mortimer) et Gian Marià Volonté (El Indio) dans Et pour quelques dollars de plus de Sergio Leone / 1965 - Clint Eastwood (Manco), Lee Van Cleef (Colonel Douglas Mortimer) et Gian Maria Volonté (El Indio) in For A Few Dollars More by Sergio Leone
Pour voir la vidéo : L'essentiel sur ET POUR QUELQUES DOLLARS DE PLUS de Sergio Leone (1965) présenté par Fabrice Calzettoni.
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Fabrice Calzettoni est responsable de la médiation culturelle et animateur des ciné-conférences à l'Institut Lumière et au Festival Lumière, Lyon. Il est animateur des ciné-conférences.
My fav Giallo soundtracks which create a menacing yet alluring atmosphere of murder, mystery and glamour 🔪🖤
These are my fav non-Goblin, non-Dario Argento picks which are so underrated.
I love Goblin but I also feel that 60s/70s Italian composers such as Stelvio Cipriani, Carlo Rustichelli, Riz Ortolani, Bruno Nicolai, Sante Maria Romitelli, & Piero Umiliani don’t get their fair due! And yes even Ennio Morricone composed Giallo scores better than anything he ever did in Hollywood.
It’s fascinating how Giallo soundtracks foray into every genre; such as psychedelic rock, jazz, classical orchestra, baroque pop, funk & easy listening but it has a unifying definable feminine Euro-trash elegant quality to it which no one but an Italian maestro one can imitate.
Maurizio Costanzo left us yesterday. Such a familiar face and voice in italian television.
You know I went absolutely crazy when Harry started singing a couple of times “Se telefonando” during HSLOT last year. Here I am yet again bringing this song back.
Maurizio Costanzo wrote the lyrics to one of the most iconic songs in our culture and nonetheless Ennio Morricone (yes, yes, the same Morricone Harry was watching the documentary about and shared the story on ig? That one) arranged the melody. This is Mina performing the song. The only live performance of Se telefonando by Mina ever. What a trio. Anyway I am a bit sad after yesterday, because we keep losing these majestic people who were part of our families basically everyday you know? And they leave huge empty spaces… looking at the scene right now nobody is gonna fit in their shoes.
I hope Maurizio can eat all the candies and ice cream he wants now, without Maria hiding it in the highest kitchen counters ❣️
Goodbye to Maurizio Costanzo, one of the most famous Italian TV host. He started bringing talk shows in our Nation thanks to his "Maurizio Costanzo Show" from 1982. He was married to Maria de Filippi (another famous Italain TV host: "C'è posta per te" and "Amici" are very famous Italian tv shows that you can watch regularly on TV). He also wrote the lyrics for "Se telefonando" By Mina (music by Ennio Morricone) and other songs. A very talented journalist (against mafia) and writer.
Clint Eastwood in For a Few Dollars More (Sergio Leone, 1965)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volontè, Mara Krupp, Luigi Pistilli, Klaus Kinski, Luis Rodríguez. Screenplay: Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella, Luciano Vincenzoni. Cinematography: Massimo Dallamano. Film editing: Eugenio Alabiso, Giorgio Serrallongo. Music: Ennio Morricone.
Most of us didn't realize it until much later when he was an Oscar-winning director, but Clint Eastwood was a very smart man. When Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars became a hit in Italy in 1964, he asked Eastwood if he would make a sequel. Eastwood hadn't seen the movie, which hadn't yet been dubbed in English and released in the States, so Leone sent him a print of the Italian version. Even though he didn't speak Italian, Eastwood immediately recognized Leone's skill, and signed up to do the sequel. It was a gutsy move: At the time, making genre films like Westerns and sword-and-sandal epics in Italy and Spain was a job for has-beens and never-weres. Eastwood was on the brink of becoming one of the latter: His career to that point had been mostly in TV, on the long-running series Rawhide, with a few unmemorable movies. But cultivating a persona distinct from that of Rawhide's callow Rowdy Yates, that of the taciturn Man With No Name* of the Leone films, proved to be precisely the right thing to do. By the end of the 1960s, he had become a major star. Narratively, For a Few Dollars More is not quite as tight as the first film -- for one reason because it lacks the well-tested framework of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961) that was the underpinning of Fistful. Also, setting up a rivalry between Eastwood's character and that of Lee Van Cleef's Col. Douglas Mortimer tends to diffuse the story a bit: As in Fistful, Eastwood's character is beaten to a pulp by the bad guys, but so is Mortimer, and the double mauling feels gratuitous, especially since there's no particular reason why the bad guys shouldn't just kill them. But the sequel shows Leone growing in style and technique, with a fine use of widescreen in establishing shots and a deft use of closeups in establishing the characters, especially the bad guys in the mob headed by El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè, who had also been the chief villain, Ramón Roja, in Fistful). Am I the only one who suspects, from Leone's closeups of the mob's faces, that Leone had been influenced by Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc (1929)? One standout in the mob is a superbly twitchy Klaus Kinski as a hunchback named Juan. Ennio Morricone's score is integral to the film's success. The spareness of the music, scored only for a few instruments, serves as a contrast to the sweeping orchestral scores for Hollywood Westerns by composers like Dimitri Tiomkin and Max Steiner. Morricone and Leone recognized the need for silence, punctuated only occasionally by a penny-whistle tweedle or a guitar riff, to maintain the film's texture.
*Actually, he has a name in both films: In Fistful he is called "Joe," which is obviously just a generic name for an americano, while in the sequel he is known as Monco, the Italian word for "one-armed," in reference to his tendency to use his left hand while keeping his gun hand under his poncho.
En el Foro 1, se realiza, con el Notario Publico, Dn. Pepe Botella, , junto con Skinner, Vegeta y Maria Trasero Rojo, presentan el sorteo final de unos premios.
Los premios son:
1.- Una Casa Full Equipada mas un Auto 0 Kilómetro Mas E° 100.000.000 De Escudos
Y... En el humor, Los Chifraditos (Chaparrón Bonaparte y Lucas Tañera), nos ofrecen una mini fiesta de fin de año con unos "invitados" (Un Psicópata, Mr. Bean, etc.) Tinkerbell, sirviendo las copas de Champagne a los invitados. Angel (The Lady And The Tramp 2: Scamp Adventure) como mascota, se pone nerviosa en lo que va a hacer estos locos.
Y Ya, en el Foro 1 na Lumiar (buscar en Google RTP LUMIAR), Con el Italiano Gianni Morandi, canta junto con unos "caballeros medievales" (Jody, Sissy y Johnny) Morandi interpreta la canción "Quando Sarai Lontana" en vivo y con orquesta en el Foro 2 na Lumiar.
Con particular Villancico Navideño, A cargo de Lazlo y el coro (Gretchen, Nina, Patsy, Raj, Edward y Clam) recibe las instrucciones de Lumpus para no arruinar el programa especial de fin de año.
Con la actuación especial de "La Voz", Frank Sinatra canta unos temas y ademas, le pide a Copete si puede compartir un poco de Licor y Wisky. Jacob, lleva para el invitado unas copas de Champagne.
Con Krusty, haciendo su rutina, presenta el a la sensación del momento (Cecilia, La Incomparable), que cantara unas canciones con Tontinni y la orquesta de L'ORTF Emissora Nacional.
Con bailarines, Bombita Rodríguez y Luciano Bello Cantan alegres temas para dar la bienvenida al nuevo año. Don che lo presenta, ya en estado de ebriedad, y durante el numero, lo interrumpe y lo arruina.
y... Después de los incidentes y desastres provocados por Che Copete, mas rato, en el plató de Lumiar, Charles Buitremont (Director General Del Servicio de Televisión (ORTF Television Service) y Director General De La 1RA. Cadena - La première chaîne de l'ORTF), DR. Y Prof. Dn. Eduardo Tironi Arce (Director General Canal 13 - Corporación De Televisión De La Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile), Dan unas palabras de saludo de año nuevo y explicación sobre el especial transmitido....
...."En este especial, en técnicas de la animación, hemos transmitido íntegramente en animación 2d, es decir, en Video. A nombre de tanto de las cadenas, como La Propia l'ORTF, agradecemos todo el esfuerzo, tiempo y dedicación total a todo el personal artístico como técnico.
Ademas de los encargados del aspecto de la imagen, los camarografos, Ademas, de las coordinaciones de los directores Badulaque Reyes, Ramírez, Monchetti y Panzinni. Durante todo este especial de fin de año.
Esperamos, que en los meses venideros, comenzaremos, si nos dispone dios, como el tiempo y si las autoridades nos facilitan, el proceso inicial de las transmisiones experimentales en Digital.
Muchas gracias y dejamos a la Srta. Mendelsohn para cerrar la histórica transmisión de hoy día 31"....
"Felices Fiestas, Feliz Año Nuevo Y Viva La Patria"....
Y El Cierre...
En la sala de edición de video, con equipos AMPEX, El celebre director Garfield Badulaque Reyes (Mas conocido en el mundo como Garfield The Cat), se alegra felizmente del éxito de la transmisión del especial de 3 horas en Video-tape al ingeniero técnico Huevoduro, allá, en Lira 46.
En la imagen pequeña transmitiendo en el equipo de Videotape AMPEX, Aparece, en el Estudio C De Lira, Miriam Mendelsohn, dando el anuncio de cierre de transmisiones, vía video. En el estudio, Mir, como le decían sus amigas (Meilin, Priya y Abby) da lo que le dice el texto entregado para dar el anuncio de cierre.
En ella decía...
- Muy bien, Señoras y Señores Telespectadores, al terminar este especial de fin de año o noche vieja, y con las palabras del Director General del Servicio, como de Las Cadenas y De La l'ORTF. Con estas imágenes, registradas en video, en jerga del mundo de la industria de la animación, en 2D. Finalizamos las transmisiones correspondientes por hoy 31 de Diciembre.
Al igual que todo el personal, les deseamos ante ustedes una muy buenas noches y buen
feliz año"
Lo de la imagen de fondo en los monitores del equipo AMPEX de Video-tape, se debió a un rápido e imprevisto error técnico del camarógrafo por acercar mas el reflejo de la imagen y lo corrigió sigilosamente.
Después de eso, en los Mammouth Studios, na Lumiar, Tironi, como los demás autoridades felicitando a todo el personal por el éxito de la transmisión y registro integro del programa especial. Ademas, El Ministro de Información Y Turismo, Don Fraga Iribane, viaja al lugar, como a la sede de Calle Lira para felicitar personalmente por la hazaña. "Fue un éxito, la imagen salio, perfecta. en la Chusma, como en Los Mayos, Los Madrugas, El Norte y El Cómic y Concepción, la recepción, fue excelente". El decía.
Al rato, en Orchid Bay, en casa, Ophelia Ramírez, en su calidad de realizadora y directora del especial, con el televisor dando el cartel de cierre de transmisión, recibe la llamada de larga distancia nacional, proveniente de la capital, en esa sorpresiva llamada, Tanto Fraga como Tironi Arce la felicitan por el logro de la transmisión. Luego Lee, la felicita también.
Ojo:
Para esa noche, en la transmisión, Garfield, se llevo al lugar una enorme cantidad de comida chatarra.
Guys I’m really sorry it took so long, but Mirabel’s Mamá has finally been finished after several scraps and trial drawings, but I loved how she turned out in these…
Maria Morricone🌸
Bruno’s wife and Mirabel’s Mamá in Unforeseen! She is of Italian decent alongside her brother, Alonzo and is the one that takes Bruno in after he’s been wounded.
More details will be disclosed later, but her and Bruno fell in love after helping him discover and explore what love really is, because in Unforeseen that emotion and feeling is uncharted territory for him! He’s been deprived and lonely all those years, killing and slaughtering without a care for human life and dignity.
Of course marriage came next and what came after that? Little Mirabel!
I hope y’all like her because I think I do but anything could change. (She’s also slightly taller than him!)
Emotivamente instabile dopo rewatch di tutti i film de Il padrino. E come se non bastasse decido di farmi del male facendo rewatching con C'era una volta in america edizione integrale (mancano 50 minuti che continuerò domani).
Questa estate doveva essere all'insegna di film con ambientazione estiva e invece a parte Corleone assolata e vari luoghi della Sicilia, i film di base sono tutti su morti ammazzati.
Eppure, è indescrivibile trovare sfaccettature diverse negli sguardi di Al Pacino e Robert De Niro. É emozionante sentire Ennio Morricone con le sue colonne sonore torcibudella. La scena finale de Il padrino parte terza mi ha distrutta: perfetto accostamento tra Cavalleria Rusticana e omicidio di Maria, colonna sonora da La cavalleria rusticana da pelle d'oca, scena disperata di Michael Corleone assolutamente struggente.
Spectacle Radio ep.97 :: 03.02.23 :: Are you tired of reality?
Active Volcano
Celia Hollander - Dad & Step-Dad
Cockc’ Nell - Carnival in the Night
End Titles from Dandy Dust --Hans Scheirl
Shriekback - Evaporation (Manhunter)
Edyta Górniak & Piotr Rubik - Autostrada pieklo-niebo (Thieves)
Marta Kubišová - Sněžný muž (Killing the Devil)
Wiktor Stribog - Czas Pracy (Poradnik Uśmiechu)
It’s What’s Inside that Counts
End Titles from Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway
Paulo Herculano - End titles from Sea of Roses
Celia Hollander - LOS2
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Gilberto Gil // Quilombo, o El Dorado Negro (Quilombo, 1984)
Caetano Veloso // Nine Out of Ten (from his album Transa, 1972)
Silverio Pessoa // Luves Verdes (from Vinil Verde, 2004)
Maria Bethania // live performance from Bethania Bem de Perto: a Proposito de um Show, 1966
song from Cantos de Trabalho, 1955
Rita Lee // Dias Melhores Virao (Dias Melhores Virao, 1989)
Gilberto Gil // music from Quilombo
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Bruno Nicolai - Gatti Rossi (Eyeball)
Piero Umiliani & Shirley Harmer - You (A Quiet Place to Kill)
Ennio Morricone & Don Powell - Cannibal (I Canibali)
Carlo Savina & Don Powell - And God Said to Cain
Nico Fidenco - I Celebrate Myself (Emmanuelle in America)
Franco Micalizzi - Sadness Theme (Stridulum)
Bruno Nicolai - Barlington (Eyeball)
Del Shannon - Runaway (Wild Reeds)
Carlo Savina - And God Said to Cain
Celia Hollander - LOS2
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Oscar Cardozo Ocampo // music from Rebellion In Patagonia, 1974
Ennio Morricone // music from the Silician Clan, 1969
Lav Diaz // Ang Pinagdaanang Buhay (from Diaz's album Impiyerno, 2008)
Nema-ye Nazdik // music from Close Up, 1990
Lynne MacDonald // Fate Had Planned It So (from Lenzi's Orgasmo, 1969)
The Swingers // One Good Reason (from Starstruck, 1982)
Ennio Morricone // music from Red Sonja, 1985
1964 - Clint Eastwood (L'homme sans nom) et Gian Maria Volonté (Ramón Rojo) dans Pour une poignée de dollars de Sergio Leone / Clint Eastwood (Man with no name) and Gian Maria Volonté (Ramón Rojo) in A Fistful of Dollars by Sergio Leone
Pour voir la vidéo cliquez : L'essentiel sur POUR UNE POIGNÉE DE DOLLARS de Sergio Leone (1964) présenté par Fabrice Calzettoni.
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Fabrice Calzettoni est responsable de la médiation culturelle et animateur des ciné-conférences à l'Institut Lumière et au Festival Lumière, Lyon. Il est animateur des ciné-conférences.