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Django & Django

  • 2021
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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Quentin Tarantino and Sergio Corbucci in Django & Django (2021)
Documentary

An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today.An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today.An homage to Italian director Sergio Corbucci of the 1960s and contemporary director Quentin Tarantino, recounting a memorable period in Italian cinema with the sensibility of today.

  • Director
    • Luca Rea
  • Writers
    • Steve Della Casa
    • Luca Rea
  • Stars
    • Sergio Corbucci
    • Ruggero Deodato
    • Franco Nero
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luca Rea
    • Writers
      • Steve Della Casa
      • Luca Rea
    • Stars
      • Sergio Corbucci
      • Ruggero Deodato
      • Franco Nero
    • 8User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sergio Corbucci
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    Ruggero Deodato
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    • Self
    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
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    Quentin Tarantino
    Quentin Tarantino
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    • Director
      • Luca Rea
    • Writers
      • Steve Della Casa
      • Luca Rea
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    7Retrostudious

    Informative even if Tarantino makes it more about himself than his subject

    A really self-indulgent piece where the line is kind of blurred between Tarantino celebrating Corbucci and celebrating himself for being a fan of Corbucci.

    It's almost like a hipster at a gig smirking that he heard the band first but then decides to get up and play his own songs in the middle of their set.

    It was an enjoyable documentary but Tarantino took the shine away from it a little.
    8polsixe

    KInd of Odd Little Documentary

    Or is t a mockumentary, not really sure with Tarentino's intro using his OUaTiH Rick Dalton backstory. Anyway, comes off as a good recap of Italian Spaghetti westerns, yes Corbucci is a real Director. Lots of clips, good for a laugh, and Tarentino does some kind of film school analysis of the deeper plotting and messaging. Makes one want to watch Minnesota Clay.
    8fostrhod

    Spaghetti Westerns 2nd best director

    Django & Django, if you recall in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Ray ( Leonardo diCaprio) went over to Italy to make some spaghetti westerns. The first part of this movie recalls the fictitious meeting in great detail of Ray meeting Italian director Sergio Corbucci. Quentin Tarantino then narrates a great documentary about Corbucci. Nice to see clips of westerns that are very rarely seen now, and even better to see The Specialist from 1969 starring Johnny Hallyday , the film that should have been Ray's. Tarantino is his usual infections self in this thoroughly entertaining film 8/10.
    8Marwan-Bob

    Quentin Tarantino what a nerd

    I really loved it, Very informative and entertaining at the same time, a must watch for all cinephiles and especially Spaghetti western fans. Don't miss it.
    7lotekguy-1

    Tarantino - the perfect guide for this tour

    I've long maintained that no one in Hollywood has more fun with his craft than Quentin Tarantino. Here's further support for my thesis. Who else opens a documentary with a mockumentary? And gets a pair of major stars to appear in it?

    Though nominally an homage to director Sergio Corbucci, it's really more of a focused interview with Tarantino, allowing him to explain his love for Spaghetti Westerns, including their historic role in context with all that preceded them, and transpired here during those years, giving due credit to those on both sides of the cameras. Corbucci is the primary object of his praise, but many others, including some lesser-known contributors, get their moments in the sun, as well.

    I've seen over 300 of these films (including all that are featured here), and continue seeking others on my checklist. I'm obviously a genre fan. Even so, I found new appreciation for many I've already savored, and plan to re-watch a few, based on his insights. (In fact, since posting the rest of this review a couple of weeks ago, I re-watched Navajo Joe and upped my prior IMDb rating for it by a point; more appreciation for all Burt did there, thanks to QT's perspective.)

    Tarantino isn't credited as the writer or director of this doc, but his fingerprints are all over it, even beyond what he says on camera.

    I wish they'd covered one question that's been bugging me for a while, though it would have been somewhat off-topic. I've noticed many more Appaloosas in Spaghetti Westerns than in U. S. oaters of the same era. Were horses of that distinctive breed so much more prevalent in Spain than here, or did they just have better agents?

    The preceding digression notwithstanding, thanks for making this project, dude. It was fun and informative to see a bit of what's going on between your ears.

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      Quentin Tarantino's story about his fictional actor Rick Dalton thinking he would work for Sergio Leone and winding-up with Sergio Corbucci instead is actually the true story of (and what happened to) a young Burt Reynolds, when he wanted to follow in his friend Clint Eastwood's footsteps to work for Leone, and wound up with Carbucci doing Navajo Joe, a movie that "Rick" and Quentin reference as Burt wearing a wig and looking like Natalie Wood in the movie, and the movie not being good. Reynolds himself detested it.
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      Quentin Tarantino: Of all the great Western directors, Corbucci created the most pitiless West that there was. The most pitiless, the most pessimistic, the most surrealistically grotesque, the most violent.

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2022 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 時代經典:義式西部片漫談
    • Production companies
      • Nicomax Cinematografica
      • R&C Produzioni
      • Istituto Luce Cinecittà
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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