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Salvatore Giuliano is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. Using techniques of the documentary film, it recounts the criminal career of famous Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano between 1943 and 1950, his death.
Salvatore Giuliano: Directed by Francesco Rosi. With Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Pippo Agusta, Sennuccio Benelli. The unclear and complicated twists between governal powers, independentist party and Mafia in the Sicily of the '40s culminate with the death of Salvatore Giuliano.
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- Crime, Drama, History
- Francesco Rosi
- 1962-03-01
Excerpt of an Italian newsreel from July 12, 1950, reporting the shocking death of the infamous and charismatic bandit Salvatore Giuliano. Original theatrical trailer. New and improved English subtitle translation.
- President of The Court of Assize
The unclear and complicated twists between governal powers, independentist party and Mafia in the Sicily of the '40s culminate with the death of Salvatore Giuliano. In 1950, 28-year-old outlaw Salvatore Giuliano is found gunned down in a Sicilian courtyard.
Peter Bradshaw Guardian Giuliano is neither a hero nor a villain; he is an enigmatic absence at the film's centre. Rosi endows his gritty reality with a luminous mystery.
- (15)
- Salvo Randone
- Francesco Rosi
- Crime, Drama
Salvatore Giuliano, the Sicilian bandit whose name was to become the final title of the film, is present only as a corpse in a courtyard in Castelvetrano, or on a slab in a morgue, or even as a figure in a white shirt running up and down the rocky slopes of the Sicilian mountains.
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Francesco Rosi's unique and ambitious take on the life of Sicilian bandit-turned-political-terrorist Salvatore Giuliano proceeds in the immediate aftermath of Giuliano's death.