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Scarface (English version)
Location
Main screening room
Date
July 4th, 2022
Duration
93 min
Cycle
The essentials

Making lists is an activity moviegoers are fond of. Every year, the same ritual: compilation of the ten best films, with comparative analyses, debates, heated discussions. But what about the ultimate list of the most outstanding films in the history of cinema? That is to say, those films that must be seen, those that have forever transformed the art of cinema, but also our way of seeing a culture, of understanding the world as well as our own lives? This program aims to tackle this challenge with nearly eighty films, produced between 1916 and 1960, while waiting for your lists!

Scarface
Directed by
Howard Hawks
Language
English version
Actors
Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft
Origins
USA
Year
1932
Duration
93 min
Genre
Drama, crime, action
Format
Digital
Synopsis

In 1920s Chicago, violent and ambitious gangster Tony Camonte is desperate to climb the ladder of power in the gang headed by mafioso Lovo.

Scarface
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Howard Hawks

Born into a family of industrialists, Howard Hawks made his debut in Hollywood as a prop maker following a chance meeting with Victor Fleming during a car race. After a hiatus as an Air Force instructor during World War I, he returned to the movies as soon as he could. After working as a screenwriter, he switched to directing in the mid-1920s and successfully made the transition from silent to talkies, including detective films and aviation stories based on his own experience. From the 1930s to the 1960s, Hawks seized the typical genres of Hollywood cinema to sign some of the most representative masterpieces: including the gangster film (Scarface), screwball comedy (Bringing Up Baby), film noir (The Big Sleep), the musical (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) or the western (Rio Bravo).

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The real-life gangster Al Capone was refashioned in the 1932 drama “Scarface,” directed by Howard Hawks and starring Paul Muni—a celebrated stage actor with little film experience—as a gangster so appallingly, flashily fascinating that the movie was accused of making the criminal life look too appealing. The real-life gangster Al Capone was refashioned in the 1932 drama “Scarface,” directed by Howard Hawks and starring Paul Muni—a celebrated stage actor with little film experience—as a gangster so appallingly, flashily fascinating that the movie was accused of making the criminal life look too appealing.
The New Yorker, 2021
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