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In Reply to: RE: Hardly. He did have incredibly beautiful works as well as atrocious ones, like Fellini. posted by tinear on December 06, 2008 at 21:14:42
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a petty criminal told in almost documentary fashion.
Or of the tough as nails whore, "Mamma Rosa," whose story has no sentimentality or sensationalism, just humanism.
I like his treatment, also, of the Greeks, "Medea," and "Oedipus." The latter, especially, is terrific with unforgettable cinematography.
Without a doubt, you'd also be amazed at his, "St. Matthew," easily the best depiction of Christ ever attempted on film.
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