Country: Italy
Year: 1967
Duration: 110'


Marco and Anna, owners of a very large chicken farm, do not get along very well. Marco is disturbed by the arrival of his niece, Gabry. Meanwhile, Gabry turns out being less innocent than she seems. Love, death and selfinterest overwhelm this bourgeois family, which is (perhaps) under siege by rebellious workers and which is obsessed by the profits that the chickens can make for them.

"This is another attempt at pop activity based on classical genres made by Questi and Arcalli. This time the genre is the mystery. The film is lowbudget but very ambitious. This comes out first in the music of Kim's friend, Bruno Maderna, and in the kitsch presence of Gina Lollobrigida. The film is extremely violent and puts forward free and extremely fast editing. It seems that the scene of the accident is the most famous. It was one of the first examples of editing outside of underground films or commercials that is composed of just a very few frames that alternate rapidly" (Enrico Ghezzi and Marco Giusti with Sergio Grmek Germani. Eds. Kim Arcalli: montare il cinema. Venice: Marsilio, 1980).

Biography

film director

Giulio Questi

Giulio Questi (Bergamo, 1924), after his experience as a partisan, began to write short stories for various literary journals (including Vittorini’s “Il Politecnico); in the mid-1950s, he began working in cinema, as a documentary filmmaker (Giocare, 1957), an assistant director for Zurlini and Rosi, and an actor for Fellini in La dolce vita (1960). In 1961, he shot his first fiction film, Viaggio di nozze, an episode of Latin Lovers, and the next year he collaborated on the “mondo film” (a movie made with archival material that is deliberately shocking and offensive) Universo di notte. In 1963, he directed an episode of another collective move, Nudi per vivere, which he made with Elio Petri and Giuliano Montaldo under the pseudonym Elio Montesti; the movie was seized by the censors and was never distributed. In 1964, he directed Il passo, an episode for the film Amori pericolosi, and finally, in 1967, his first feature film: the western Django, Kill (If You Live, Shoot!), which was also seized because of explicit violence and was extensively re-edited (in 1975 it was re-released with the title Oro Hondo, in a longer but still incomplete version). In 1968, he directed A Curious Way to Love, an unsuccessful murder mystery starring Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant, and in 1972, Arcana, a surrealistic masterpiece which once again had distribution problems. He left cinema and in the 1970s and 1980s worked in television, directing works that include L’uomo della sabbia (1975), Vampirismus (1982) and Il segno del comando (1989), a remake of the tv film of the same title from 1971. Between 2003 and 2007, completely on his own, he made a series of seven experimental shorts (which were brought together in 2008 in the collection By Giulio Questi) in which he was the sole protagonist, as well as the director, screenwriter and editor. 2014 marked his debut as an author, when Einaudi published his collection of short stories Uomini e comandanti, for which he recently won the Piero Chiara literary award.

FILMOGRAFIA

Le italiane e l’amore (ep. La prima notte, coregia Marco Ferreri, Gian Vittorio Baldi, cm, 1961), Universo di notte (non accr./uncred., doc., 1962), Nudi per vivere (coregia Elio Petri, Giuliano Montaldo [Elio Montesti], 1963), Amori pericolosi (ep. Il passo, coregia Carlo Lizzani, Alfredo Giannetti, mm, 1964), Se sei vivo spara (conosciuto anche come/also known as Oro Hondo o/or Django Kill, 1967), La morte ha fatto l’uovo (1968), Arcana (1972), L’uomo della sabbia (tv, 1975), Vampirismus (tv, 1982), Quando arriva il giudice (tv, 1985), Il segno del comando (tv, 1989), Non aprire all’uomo nero (tv, 1994), Il commissario Sarti (tv, 1994), By Giulio Questi (serie di cortometraggi/short films series: Doctor schizo e Mister Phrenic, Lettera da Salamanca, Tatatatango, Mysterium Noctis, Vacanze con alice, Repressione in città, Vacanze con Alice, Visitors).

Cast

& Credits

Director: Giulio Questi.
Soggetto e sceneggiatura: Giulio Questi, Franco Arcalli.
Director of photography: Dario Di Palma.
Art director: Sergio Canevari.
Editor: Franco Arcalli.
Director of Production: Sergio Merolle.
Operatore: Blasco Giurato.
Assistente operatore: Giuseppe Lanci.
Music: Bruno Maderna.
Cast: Gina Lollobrigida (Anna), Jean-Louis Trintignant (Marco), Ewa Aulin (Gabry), Jean Soblesky (Mondaini), Renato Romano (Luigi), Giulio Donnini, Cleofe Del Cile, Monica Millesi, Vittorio Andrè, Aldo Bonamano, Ugo Adinolfi, Margherita Horowitz, Biagio Pelligra, Giuliano Raffaelli, Conrad Andersen, Giancarlo Sisti, Livio Ferrero, Jean Rougel, Barbara Pignalon, Mario Guizzardi, Lina De Filippo.
Production company: Franca Marras per Summa Cinematografica, Cine Azimut, Les Films Corona.
Italian distribution: Euro Intern. Film.
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