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Tuesday June 21, 2011

Day: June 21, 2011

Features

The director who must (not?) be forgotten: Elio Petri and the legacy of Italian political cinema, Part 1

Larry Portis
June 21, 2011
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  By Larry Portis. This article was originally published in Film International 44, vol. 8, no. 2, 2010. We republish it here in homage to our most valued and missed collaborator Larry Portis who passed away suddenly on June 4, 2011, age 67. Read Part 2 here. The great political […]

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