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Keoma (French version)
Location
Main screening room
Date
February 6th, 2024
Duration
101 min
Cycle
Spaghetti Westerns

Like the thrilling genre it identifies, the term "spaghetti western" has steadily gained in esteem and sympathy. Born in the mid-1960s, the Italian Western is a universe in its own right, whose cinematic language, anarchic tone and spectacular iconography have had a considerable impact. Presented in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, this cycle brings together the must-see films of the "three Sergios" (Leone, Corbucci, Sollima) and a diverse selection of films by the main directors of the period. It's an opportunity to grasp the richness of a genre whose stylistic beauty is matched only by the dirtiness of its protagonists, and which has managed to be alternately irreverent and lyrical, funny and violent, bon-vivant and political, dark and luminous. The versions presented have been chosen on the basis of elements such as language (all these films were dubbed, so there is no single "original" version), complete editing and recent restorations.

Keoma
Directed by
Enzo G. Castellari
Language
French version
Actors
Franco Nero, William Berger, Olga Karlatos
Origins
Italy
Year
1976
Duration
101 min
Genre
Spaghetti Western, drama
Format
35 mm
Synopsis

Keoma returns home to his adoptive family after fighting in the Civil War. His hometown has been devastated by the plague, and his three half-brothers, who mistreated him as a child, have joined forces with a local tyrant who oppresses the plague victims. Keoma is determined to take his revenge and ensure that justice prevails.

Keoma

Enzo G. Castellari

Born in 1938 under the name Enzo Girolami, Castellari was the son of director Marino Girolami, and was introduced to the world of cinema as a child. He worked in a variety of on-set professions (scriptwriter, production assistant, assistant director) before moving into directing with the highly successful spaghetti western Je vais, je tire et je reviens. He then made a series of westerns before moving on to other genres, from war films to crime films to giallo. In 1976, just as the period of the spaghetti western seemed to be over, he signed Keoma, a kind of swan song for the genre. From the late 1970s to the 1990s, he made his mark in a variety of B-movie , from poliziotteschi to post-apocalyptic films, where he stood out for his directing of action scenes.

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About Enzo G. Castellari
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