Cinico tv

Cinico tv

Release date : April 5, 1992
Runtime : 1h 24m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
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Production companies : RAITRE DigiBeta /
April 5, 1992 1h 24m Italy Italian More
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“Being born in Palermo is a kind of punishment, but I’ve never left because it would feel like betrayal. Moreover, I can’t imagine Cinico Tv in any other place in the world.” To Franco Maresco, a brilliant, solitary director from Palermo, his city was the stage of a surreal comedy of rampant decay just as the Mafia was renegotiating the division of power and influence in the emerging Second Republic. Ruins, trash, scraps, underwear, flatulence and burping raided the TV screen at dinnertime in Italian homes in the spring of 1992, sparking hostile cultural debates about the limits of trash and the aesthetics of ugliness, the sense of post-history and post-humanity
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  • title:Cinico tv
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1992
  • Runtime:1h 24m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Daniele Ciprì / Franco Maresco /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: RAITRE DigiBeta ·
  • Overview:“Being born in Palermo is a kind of punishment, but I’ve never left because it would feel like betrayal. Moreover, I can’t imagine Cinico Tv in any other place in the world.” To Franco Maresco, a brilliant, solitary director from Palermo, his city was the stage of a surreal comedy of rampant decay just as the Mafia was renegotiating the division of power and influence in the emerging Second Republic. Ruins, trash, scraps, underwear, flatulence and burping raided the TV screen at dinnertime in Italian homes in the spring of 1992, sparking hostile cultural debates about the limits of trash and the aesthetics of ugliness, the sense of post-history and post-humanity
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