The best italian film of the 90's, the most extreme and radical work since SALO', a ruthless representation, in a surreal-metaphorical key, of a civilization condemned to worshipping its own blindness. The two sicilian directors use a language free from compromise and from the traditional storyline rules: the movie is photographed in a sharp and very contrasting black & white, with no beautiful pimp music, and lacks a logical story. There are no women (the ones we see are actually men), and the language is strict sicilian dialect. The directing style is characterized by long fixed shots on a post-atomic world, which is really present-day Palermo, inhabited by fat people in socks and underwear who burp and fart while roaming around smelly alleyways and waste dumps.
Title | The Uncle from Brooklyn |
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Year | 1995 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | Italy |
Studio | Digital Film, Filmauro |
Cast | Salvatore Gattuso, Pippo Agusta, Salvatore Schiera, Gaspare Marchione, Natale Lauria, Rosario Carollo |
Crew | Daniele Ciprì (Director), Franco Maresco (Director), Galliano Juso (Producer), Renzo Mazzone (Executive Producer), Joseph Vitale (Music), Luca Bigazzi (Cinematography) |
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Release | Oct 13, 1995 |
Runtime | 98 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 22 users |
Popularity | 3 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Italiano |