Fortini/Cani

Fortini/Cani

Release date : November 30, 1977
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Italy / France / United Kingdom / United States of America / Germany /
Original Language : Italian /
Production companies : Straub-Huillet / Artificial Eye / New Yorker Films / Sunchild Productions / Polytel International Film / RAI /
November 30, 1977 1h 23m Italy Documentary Italian More
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The film is a sort of presentation of Franco Fortini's book 'I Cani del Sinai'. Fortini, an Italian Jew, reads excerpts from the book about his alienation from Judaism and from the social relations around him, the rise of Fascism in Italy, the anti-Arab attitude of European culture. The images, mostly a series of Italian landscape shots, provide a backdrop that highlights the meaning of the text. - Fabrizio Sabidussi
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  • title:Fortini/Cani
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1977
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy · France · United Kingdom · United States of America · Germany ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Danièle Huillet / Jean-Marie Straub /
  • Writers: Jean-Marie Straub · Danièle Huillet · Franco Fortini ·
  • Production companies: Straub-Huillet · Artificial Eye · New Yorker Films · Sunchild Productions · Polytel International Film · RAI ·
  • Overview:The film is a sort of presentation of Franco Fortini's book 'I Cani del Sinai'. Fortini, an Italian Jew, reads excerpts from the book about his alienation from Judaism and from the social relations around him, the rise of Fascism in Italy, the anti-Arab attitude of European culture. The images, mostly a series of Italian landscape shots, provide a backdrop that highlights the meaning of the text. - Fabrizio Sabidussi
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