
Alejandro G. Calvo squeeze each frame of this co -written masterpiece, produced and directed by Sergio Corbucci
Not all Spaguetti Western is Sergio Leone or Sergio Leone is the entire Spaguetti Western. The huge reputation of the director has eclipsed other films that also deserve the attention of fans and Djangoreleased in 1966 and directed, produced and co -written by Sergio Corbucci, is one of them.
In case you are wondering: yes, Django It is one of Quentin Tarantino’s inspirations to do Django triggered -How his name- And it is that Corbucci’s film left a strong mark on the history of cinema. In countries like Germany Django was so popular that any Spaguetti starring Franco Nero premiered later carried Django in the headline, although he had nothing to do with Corbucci’s work.
Alejandro G. Calvo Next to the guests Marta Medina, Hilario J. Rodríguez, Noel Ceballos and Carlos Reviriego They squeeze each photogram of the film in a new episode of Dog afternoon that you can see under these lines. This program is sponsored by Flixole, the platform where there are more spaghetti-westerns of all existing ones.
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Born in 1926 in Rome, Corbucci was 40 years old and had 24 feature films already behind him when Django premiered in 1966. In fact, that same year he premiered three other films: the man who laughs, Johnny Gold and Joe, the implacable. He was a born worker and with this film he got several milestones, despite leaving a vacuum from festivals and awards.
Played against him being considered “One of the most violent films ever filmed”something that did not excite many critics and that hindered the way. In fact, more than three decades passed until the British Board of Cinematographic Censors agreed to release it. The level of violence of the tape was, for them, “nauseabundo”, but it was one of the aspects that marked the character of this work.
Franco Nero’s discovery
Sergio Corbucci was the one who discovered actor Franco Nero and gave his first leading role in this Django, who would accompany his entire career. He was 25 when he embodied this soldier of the retired Union and became an icon of pop culture. It gives the chance that the actor did not want to accept the role because he sought to make a career with more serious jobs, but his agent convinced him because, what did he have to lose?
After him more than 200 papers would arrive, between leading and secondary, in all types of film and television productions. As we say, his face had both reach that in countries and Germany any film where Nero appeared automatically changed his title for something related to Django. You had to take advantage of the reef.
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