directed by Mauro Bolognini. Italy, France, 1960, 103 min.
Weaving a course between braggart machismo and embarrassing impotence, Bolognini takes a lyrically innovative look at Brancati's Sicily and its theatre of Pirandellian paradoxes, with Pasolini as his assistant scriptwriter and one of the first to praise the movie for "its stark, almost grandiose simplicity".
Informazioni
Free admission
Cinema hall
Entrance through the steps in via Milano 9A