Sergio Leone - L'italiano che inventò l'America

2022 [ITALIAN]

Documentary

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IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 930 930

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Plot summary

To mark the recent thirtieth anniversary of Sergio Leone’s death, this documentary sets out to pay tribute to one of the great legends of world cinema. The singular artistic vision of Sergio Leone has transcended national borders, creating the Spaghetti Western genre and transforming the international cinematic panorama forever with his innovative stylistic and narrative solutions, which have now become part of the language of the movies. The film, which is enriched with precious archive footage from the Cineteca di Bologna, including rare audio recordings and film clips shot behind the scenes, sees for the first time the direct participation of the Leone family and has interviews both with Leone’s longtime collaborators and with icons of Hollywood who have been profoundly influenced by his work.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ma-cortes 8 / 10

A good and enjoyable documentary remembering all the films directed by the Italian master director.

A worldwide homage by various artists to the legendary italian director Sergio Leone, paying tribute to this great figure of the world cinema. Being especially known as a pioneer in the western genre and famous for the creation of the subgenre "spaghetti western". One of the most influential directors in the history of cinema especially due to him being known as the innovator of the Spaghetti Western. Several living directors give their pleasant opinion of Leone, and the profound influence that his films instilled in their careers, among whom are: Dario Argento, Darren Aronofsky, Jacques Audiard, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Giuseppe Tornatore, Hark Tsui, Damien Chazelle and of course his main fan: Quentin Tarantino. As well as actors: Jennifer Connelly, Robert De Niro, Carlo Verdone, Claudia Cardinale and mention special for producer Arnold Milchan who being a young newcomer in the production financed him ¨Once upon a time in America¨ .

There is a continuous remembrance of his joint work with the master. Although they did not work together until 1964, as children Leone and composer Ennio Morricone were classmates. Composer Ennio Morricone has said that Leone asked him to compose a film's music before the start of principal photography - contrary to normal practice. He would then play the music to the actors during takes to enhance their performance.

His favorite actor from childhood was Henry Fonda, who was offered a role in every one of Leone's early Westerns. After Fonda finally worked with him on Hasta que llegó su hora (1968), he returned the compliment, later citing that film as his favorite role. On Henry Fonda, Leone told¨ I have never known an actor with such craft, with such professional seriousness; such a pleasant man, full of humor, so reserved and so keenly quick-witted¨. There is a detailed study of all the films directed by Leone, with exhibitions of some images of them. Starting with the epic Peplum ¨The colossus of Rhodes¨. And following his first successful Spaghetti western ¨A fistful of dollars¨ which together with ¨A fistful of dollars more´and ¨The Good, the Bad and the Ugly¨ forms the 'trilogy of the dollars'. And then he directed ¨Duck You Sucker¨ which is considered to be the missing link between the dollar trilogy and the epically masterful ¨Once upon a time in the west¨. When he made this film (1968), his stylistic influence switched from the more frenetic pace of Hollywood westerns (which he put on hyper-drive for the "Dollars" trilogy with Clint Eastwood) to the slower, tenser style of Japanese samurai films, mainly those of Akira Kurosawa. Was very insecure about the films he made and every film he made was almost his last. Between Duck you sucker ! (1971) and One upon a time in America (1984) he produced several films and directed several commercials. He also did some uncredited directing work on some of the films he produced

And a special memory of his final masterpiece: ¨Once upon a time in America¨, which due to its long duration was heavily cut by the American production company, which caused Leone's deep anger and was divided into two parts for exhibition. Fortunately, with a subsequent recent editing, this cinematic gem has been recovered more or less as the great director desired. After this one, Leone was impressed with Harrison Salisbury's non-fiction book The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad, and he planned on adapting the book as a war epic .And while preparing this great film about the Russian front during WWII, he was even able to get $100 million in financing without even having written a script and he planned to cast Robert De Niro, but then Leone died early at the age of 60.

Reviewed by ZeddaZogenau 7 / 10

Sergio LEONE: CINECITTA Legend

Nice documentary about the great master from Italy, which doesn't offer much new content! Some great directors like TARANTINO; SCORSESE; SPIELBERG, but also Hark TSUI and Dario ARGENTO, asked how Sergio LEONE's films influenced their work.

But the best thing for me was the memory of the very young Jennifer CONNELLY making a wonderful appearance in LEONE's favorite work, ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA. The memory of the later ACADEMY AWARD winner Jennifer CONNELLY of this groundbreaking time for her is very touching and is worth watching this enlightening documentary alone, which can be viewed as SKY ORIGINAL on the European streaming service WOW.

Reviewed by npvarley 8 / 10

A fascinating insight!

I didn't know much about Sergio Leone before watching this. Sure, I'd seen many of his movies several times, and enjoyed them immensely, but i didn't know why he made movies the way he made movies.

This documentary give a great insight into his methodology and the influences that shaped his movies. The most interesting parts of this production are those where we hear Leone in his own words and those of his key collaborators, such as Ennio Morricone.

The use of sound and music, certain props, techniques, all are included. And Leone's background, growing up in an Italy led my Mussolini and Nazi Germany, and the horrors they inflicted on the Italian people.

Well worth watching to see what made Sergio Leone tick!

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