For the NERO AMERICANO festival, a showing of the noir “To Live and Die in L.A.” by William Friedkin.
Bibliomediateca - 7 December 2009 3.30 p.m.
New appointment with the festival NERO AMERICANO with the projection of the film To Live and Die in L.A. by William Friedkin. A film featuring exciting action, an ability to surprise, fast rhythm, shrewd editing and the photography of Robby Müller, which highlights a previously unseen side of Los Angeles, all of which do nothing to distract from the depth of all the characters. These aspects and the flashy technical and formal qualities make it one of the sharpest, most violent and pessimistic films of the 1980s. Introduced by Attilio Palmieri.