BLIND
FLY
(Romano
Scavolini Writer
& Director)
Produced
by ENZO NASSO - 1966
Starring :
Carlo Cecchi, Laura Troschel, Joseph Valdambrini, Ciro Moglioni,
Emiliano Tolve, Remo Remotti.
Directors
of Photography :
Romano Scavolini - Roberto Nasso - Mario Masini - Cesare Ferzi.
Edited
by Romano Scavolini and Mauro Contini
Electronic
Music : Vittorio
Gelmetti
Premiere
at Pesaro Independent Films Festival - Carlovy Vary Film Festival -
Berlin Int. Film Festival - Moscow Int. Film Festival - San Francisco
Film Festival- etc.
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“A
silent film with only a quotation from Beckett off-screen at the
critical moment ; a film of behavior, at the end of which the
protagonist one Sunday afternoon starts shooting at a crowd of people
heading toward the stadium. It cost nineteen thousand dollars and was
well received at the Pesaro New Cinema in 1966. It was censured and
rejected by four boards of censors and categorically by the Council of
State on charge of blasphemy, pornography and irrational violence and
finally was spirited out of Italy in a diplomatic
pouch to be shown to
enthusiastic audience in all Europe. BLIND-MAN’S BUFF was never
commercially projected. It is an hectic film not to be liked by the
grand public”.
“It
is the first all-filmic, all-musical film from modern Italy constructed
like a musical composition, moving in movements like a sonata, broken up
into chords like variations on a theme, and finally expressive primarily
through the images it stimulates in the mind, it is essentially a cry of
anguish in a world of emotional voids, a cry of solitude.” (Gideon
Backmann) |