Fellini’s Casanova (Fellini, 1976): Close-Up Cinema, 5pm
This film, part of the Donald Sutherland tribute season at Close-Up Cinema, also screens on August 3rd. Details here.
Chicago Reader review:
What
the world wanted from Fellini's epic account of the famous 18th-century
lover (Donald Sutherland) was hardly the dark, disturbingly jaundiced,
alienated view of eroticism offered here (1976). But as one of the late
flowerings of the director's claustrophobic studio style at its most
deliberately artificial, this is a memorable work, helped along by Nino
Rota's music and Danilo Donati's Oscar-winning costumes.
Jonathan Rosenbaum
‘Sutherland's performance is the most astonishing piece of screen acting since Brando's in Last Tango in Paris’ Time Out
Here (and above) is the trailer.
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