Tornatore, here are the 8 black I like



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(ANSA) – ROME, OCTOBER 25 – An intense relationship, born of
teenager when he was a projectionist in Bagheria e
continued over the years to pursue his pbadion
cinematographic, cinephile in front of this professional
Giuseppe Tornatore and black, a popular genre, "among the most
still loved today "but not considered until" rediscovery "
of the New Wave of the 60s. "The Sicilian director
told his love for the tension cinema at the Festa del
cinema, by choosing eight of the most beloved titles from one of the
Close encounters of this edition, animated by the director
Antonio Monda. Eight films, including one French and one
colors: The Flame of Sin (1944) by Billy Wilder, La donna
Fritz Lang's Portrait (1944), The Dark Mirror (1946) of
Robert Siodmak, Crime and Punishment – I Sinned (1935) by
Josef von Sternberg, The Channels of Guilt of James (1947)
Tourneur, Detour (1945) by Edgar G. Ulmer, the French Le Trou
The hole (1960) and The perfect crime (1954) by Alfred Hitchbad.

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