Sergio Leone. Cinema, Cinema Creator of an extremely innovative genre whose source of inspiration was cinema itself. It is not surprising that Leone has become the great inspiration for directors like Tarantino. This documentary proposes to decipher the keys to his work, the uses he makes of it, the different cinematographic professions, his willingness to direct increasingly larger works, the projects that he did not manage to carry out and how all this is intertwined with his daily life.
Luis Buñuel. Buñuel seen by his collaborators. In 2000, coinciding with the centenary of his birth, different people who had collaborated in Buñuel's films, such as his son Juan Luis, assistant director, the screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrire, the actor Paco Rabal or the producer Pere Portabella , they remember him through peculiar and fun experiences.
Seijun Suzuki. Kabuki and Yakuza The great innovator of Japanese cinema of the 60s. Extremely creative and eccentric, his narrative world is strongly influenced by kabuki theater. This documentary crosses the testimony of Suzuki himself with that of his collaborator and close friend, the artistic director Takeo Kimura. Between the two of them they remember how they made their great masterpieces and how Suzuki was finally marginalized from the film industry.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/best-documentaries-on-blu-ray-and-dvd/22668-la-mano-en-el-fuego-dvd--8436540908698.html22668La Mano En El Fuego [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Sergio Leone. Cinema, Cinema<br /> Creator of an extremely innovative genre whose source of inspiration was cinema itself. It is not surprising that Leone has become the great inspiration for directors like Tarantino. This documentary proposes to decipher the keys to his work, the uses he makes of it, the different cinematographic professions, his willingness to direct increasingly larger works, the projects that he did not manage to carry out and how all this is intertwined with his daily life.<br /><br /> Luis Buñuel. Buñuel seen by his collaborators.<br /> In 2000, coinciding with the centenary of his birth, different people who had collaborated in Buñuel's films, such as his son Juan Luis, assistant director, the screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrire, the actor Paco Rabal or the producer Pere Portabella , they remember him through peculiar and fun experiences.<br /><br /> Seijun Suzuki. Kabuki and Yakuza<br /> The great innovator of Japanese cinema of the 60s. Extremely creative and eccentric, his narrative world is strongly influenced by kabuki theater. This documentary crosses the testimony of Suzuki himself with that of his collaborator and close friend, the artistic director Takeo Kimura. Between the two of them they remember how they made their great masterpieces and how Suzuki was finally marginalized from the film industry.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/529211-home_default/la-mano-en-el-fuego-dvd-.jpg1.9132instockCameo Media,S.L.5.91321.913267.64526821348842015-12-25T19:33:21+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Outlet DVD , Blu-Ray and CD/Start/New/Start/Best Documentaries on Blu-Ray and DVD/Start/EVENING SP 40/Start/VELADA DE 60/Start/VELADA FR 60/Start/VELADA IT 60
Sergio Leone. Cinema, Cinema Creator of an extremely innovative genre whose source of inspiration was cinema itself. It is not surprising that Leone has become the great inspiration for directors like Tarantino. This documentary proposes to decipher the keys to his work, the uses he makes of it, the different cinematographic professions, his willingness to direct increasingly larger works, the projects that he did not manage to carry out and how all this is intertwined with his daily life.
Luis Buñuel. Buñuel seen by his collaborators. In 2000, coinciding with the centenary of his birth, different people who had collaborated in Buñuel's films, such as his son Juan Luis, assistant director, the screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrire, the actor Paco Rabal or the producer Pere Portabella , they remember him through peculiar and fun experiences.
Seijun Suzuki. Kabuki and Yakuza The great innovator of Japanese cinema of the 60s. Extremely creative and eccentric, his narrative world is strongly influenced by kabuki theater. This documentary crosses the testimony of Suzuki himself with that of his collaborator and close friend, the artistic director Takeo Kimura. Between the two of them they remember how they made their great masterpieces and how Suzuki was finally marginalized from the film industry.