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  1. Feb 20, 2022 · Corbucci was greatly inspired by the legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa specifically the film Yojimbo (1961), and also from his contemporary Sergio Leone and his film A Fistful of Dollars (1964).

  2. Sergio Corbucci was born on December 6, 1926, in Rome, Italy. He entered grade school with thoughts of becoming a businessman, but after earning a college degree in economics he took an abrupt detour into the world of cinema. Corbucci began his career as a film critic, first for the Italian film journal magazine "Schermi del Mondo" and later ...

  3. Jan 21, 2020 · The landscapes of Sergio Corbucci’s spaghetti westerns—be they the isolating, snow-swept mountains of The Great Silence or the arid, dusty terrains of Django, The Hellbenders, and The Specialists—serve as brutally expressionistic backdrops to an Old West where concepts like justice, honor, and community are the things of folk tales. Greed and vengeance are the governing forces in these unforgiving cinematic worlds, where loyalty only goes as far as a dollar has bought it.

  4. Sergio Corbucci a fost regizor de film, care s-a născut la data de 06.12.1926, la Roma, Lazio, Italia, și care a decedat în urma unui atac de cord, la data de 01.12.1990, la Roma. A fost frate cu Bruno Corbucci. A intenționat să devină un om de afaceri, dar, după ce a obținut o diplomă universitară în economie, a ales lumea cinematografiei. Corbucci și-a început cariera de critic de film, mai întâi pentru revista italiană de film „Schermi del Mondo” și mai târziu pentru ...

  5. Apr 26, 2018 · One of the most celebrated of these films was Sergio Corbucci’s 1968 “The Great Silence,” an epic with an eclectic cast — France’s Jean-Louis Trintignant, Germany’s Klaus Kinski and ...

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · The Mercenary is the most loveable of all spaghetti westerns.‘Loveable’ is probably not an appropriate adjective for a subgenre that isolated, decontextualised, re-contextualised and exaggerated select elements of its parent, the American western (violence, ritual, dress, archetypal characters, scenarios and motifs); and it certainly may seem an inappropriate description for any film directed by Sergio Corbucci, that most violent of directors.

  7. May 27, 2020 · Companeros – 1970 Corbucci. The sixth archiveable film in an incredibly fertile period for Sergio Corbucci—all westerns, another one here starring Franco Nero, with a score from Ennio Morricone. Nero’s lone antihero (always out for himself here and the almighty dollar) isn’t the rugged western hero—but this time a well-dressed, slick ...