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Machine to Kill Bad People

La macchina ammazzacattivi

Italy

1952

80 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Italian
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DIR Roberto Rossellini

PROD Salvo D'Angelo

SCR Sergio Amidei, Giancarlo Vigorelli, Franco Brusati, Liana Ferri, Roberto Rossellini, Eduardo Marotta, Giuseppe Marotta

DP Enrico Betti Berutto, Tino Santoni

CAST Gennaro Pisano, Marilyn Buferd, William Tubbs, Helen Tubbs, Pietro Carloni

ED Jolanda Benvenuti

MUSIC Renzo Rossellini

SOUND Mario Amari

Cannes (Cannes Classics), London (Treasures from the Archives)

Synopsis

A demon bestows on a self-righteous working photographer’s camera the power to smite from the Earth “evil-doers”. Naturally, the indignant photographer turns his new weapon on, one by one, his entire village, beginning with the wealthy or illustrious. Soon, the poor he is so supposedly so enamored of become his victims too, so rife with impatience and contempt is he, that the slightest flaw is cause for smiting. Inevitably, he embarks on a task to destroy everyone. —IMDb

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Roberto Rossellini

Rossellini was one of the directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing films such as Roma città aperta (Rome, Open City 1945) to the movement.

In 1937, Rossellini made his first documentary, Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune. After this essay, he was called to assist Goffredo Alessandrini in making Luciano Serra pilota, one of the most successful Italian films of the first half of the 20th century. In 1940 he was called to assist Francesco De Robertis on Uomini sul Fondo.His close friendship with Vittorio Mussolini, son of Il Duce, has been interpreted as a possible reason for having been preferred to other apprentices.

Some authors describe the first part of his career as a sequence of trilogies. His first feature film, La nave bianca (1942) was sponsored by the audiovisual propaganda centre of Navy Department and is the first work in Rossellini’s “Fascist Trilogy”, together with Un pilota ritorna (1942) and Uomo dalla Croce (1943). To this period belongs… read more

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Aguaespejo

21Feb13

Its on Hulu now. But I wouldn't rush to see it unless a Rossellini fan. Its sort of a morality tale that marks his break from Neorealism at least from the sociological aspect of it, to a more personal (some might say bourgeois) view of things: of universal human nature & the flaws in its glass & the possibilities of its transcendance. The films he made with Bergman are more fully realized versions of this vision.

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JESCIE

16Feb13

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eur5o1Mn8g

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