Spaghetti
western cult classics such as A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly that launched the career of Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood form part of the retrospective of films by Italian director Sergio Leone featured in the 2nd Edition of Moviemov: Italian Cinema Now slated at Greenbelt 3 cinemas from December 5 to 9, 2012.
A Fistful of Dollars
A Fistful of Dollars Trailer #1
A Fistful of Dollars Trailer #2
For a Few Dollars More
For a Few Dollars More Trailer
The main movie line-up (7 Italian films released in 2012 & 5 selected Filipino films) is at
The spaghetti western, according to www.spaghetti-western.net, was born in the first half of the sixties and lasted until the second half of the seventies. It got its name from the fact that most of them were directed and produced by Italians, often in collaboration with other European countries, especially Spain and Germany. The name ‘spaghetti western’ originally was a depreciative term, given by foreign critics to these films because they thought they were inferior to American westerns.
Most of the films were made with low budgets, but several still managed to be innovative and artistic, although at the time they didn’t get much recognition, even in Europe. It was Sergio Leone who defined the look and attitude of the genre with his first western and the two that soon were to follow: For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Together these films are called ‘The Dollars Trilogy.’ Leone’s West was a dusty wasteland of whitewashed villages, howling winds, scraggy dogs and cynical heroes, as unshaven as the villains.
Sergio Leone
In addition to the Dollars Trilogy, Sergio
Leone Retrospective also featured:
The Colossus of Rhodes Trailer
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Trailer
Once Upon a Time
in The West
Once Upon a Time in The West Trailer
Once Upon a Time in
America
Once Upon a Time in America Trailer
A Fistful of Dynamite
A Fistful of Dynamite Trailer
Moviemov is a
travelling festival that promotes modern Italian movies among Asian audiences,
particularly in the Philippines, Thailand and India. This year, Moviemov went to Rome where it showcased Asian
cinema.
The film event
is supported by the General Direction for Cinema of the Italian Ministry of
Heritage and Culture and the Film Development Council of the Philippines,
organized by the Embassy of Italy, Playtown, the Philippine-Italian
Association, Rustan's, The Peninsula Manila and the Cultural Center of the
Philippines.
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