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The Bandit of Tacca del Lupo
(Il brigante di Tacca del Lupo)

Screening on Film
Directed by Pietro Germi.
With Amedeo Nazzari, Cosetta Greco, Sarò Urzi.
Italy, 1952, 35mm, color, 97 min.
Italian with English subtitles.
Print source: Cinecittà Luce

Best known in the States for 1960s comedies like Divorce, Italian Style, Pietro Germi originally worked in the neorealist vein – gradually infusing his style and subject matter with elements of genre. Co-written by Frederico Fellini, The Bandit of Tacca del Lupo is a Western set in Sicily during the turbulent 1860s, when unification meant not autonomy but a new conquest, this time by the forces of northern Italy. In a battle over the control of a small town that draws the terrorist campaign of bandit leader Raffa Raffa and a wily team of sharpshooters, Germi's eye for military action in a dramatic landscape exposes his deep adoration of John Ford, and his clear-eyed, cold-blooded filmmaking takes no sides – both the government forces and the rebels appear more capable of cynical calculation than ostentatious heroics. – DP

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