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Salvatore Giuliano (Original press kit and interoffice letters for the 1962 Italian film) by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring) - 1962

by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring)

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Salvatore Giuliano (Original press kit and interoffice letters for the 1962 Italian film) by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring) - 1962

Salvatore Giuliano (Original press kit and interoffice letters for the 1962 Italian film)

by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring)

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Paris: Cinedis, 1962. Vintage French press kit for the 1962 Italian film. Includes 36 borderless vintage photographs (two with the stamp of photographer G. Antro on the verso), lavish multi-lingual oversize programs, synopsis and credits. A personal, working copy of someone involved in the film or distribution, as evidenced by the numerous French-language typed and holograph notes and memorandum laid in. Housed in a one-pocket printed studio folder.

Based on the crimes and confidants of Italian bandit Salvatore Giuliano (played by Cammarata), who rose to prominence within the Mafia after the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Shot in nonlinear documentary style, with Giuliano's character off-screen for most of the film, Rosi's narrative employs formal and stylistic elements like time-jumping to envision the truth about the gangster's life, neither objective or fictional, and minimalist neo-realism at its finest. A groundbreaking work of political filmmaking.

Film stills 7 x 9.25 inches, the two rubber-stamped photos 8.25 x 10.5 inches; film credits, synopsis, and letters 8.25 x 10.5 inches; film programs 9.25 x 13 inches and 9.5 x 12.75 inches; folder 10 x 13 inches. Very Good plus overall.

Arrow 978. Criterion Collection 228. Schrader 50.
  • Seller Royal Books, Inc. US (US)
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  • Publisher Cinedis
  • Place of Publication Paris
  • Date Published 1962
  • Keywords Film Press Kits | 1960s Cinema | Italian Cinema | Mystery and Crime | Film Still Photographs | Film Ephemera | European Cinema

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Salvatore Giuliano (Two original photographs from the set of the 1962 film)
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Salvatore Giuliano (Two original photographs from the set of the 1962 film)

by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Patrick Morin (photographer); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring)

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Rome: Lux Film, 1962. Two vintage borderless photographs of director Francesco Rosi on the set of the 1962 film. With manuscript annotations and photographer Patrick Morin's rubber stamp on the verso of each. Based on the crimes and confidants of Italian bandit Salvatore Giuliano (played by Cammarata), who rose to prominence within the Mafia after the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Shot in nonlinear documentary style, with Giuliano's character off-screen for most of the film, Rosi's narrative employs formal and stylistic elements like time-jumping to envision the truth about the gangster's life, neither objective or fictional, and minimalist neo-realism at its finest. A groundbreaking work of political filmmaking. Shot on location in Sicily, Italy. 9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Arrow Academy 970. Criterion Collection 228. Schrader Canon 50.
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Salvatore Giuliano (Original photograph of Francesco Rosi on the set of the 1962 film)
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Salvatore Giuliano (Original photograph of Francesco Rosi on the set of the 1962 film)

by Francesco Rosi (director, screenwriter); Patrick Morin (photographer); Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Enzo Provenzale, Franco Solinas (screenwriters); Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Sennuccio Benelli, Giuseppe Calandra, Pietro Cammarata (starring)

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Oslo: Billed Sentralen, 1962. Vintage borderless double weight reference photograph of director Francesco Rosi on the set of the 1962 Italian film. Distribution stamp on the verso, along with a stamp crediting photographer Patrick Morin. Based on the true story of Italian bandit Salvatore Giuliano, who rose to prominence within the Mafia after the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. Shot in nonlinear documentary style, with Giuliano's character off-screen for most of the film, Rosi's narrative today stands as an example of minimalist neo-realism at its finest. Shot on location in Sicily. 10.5 x 8.25 inches. Very Good plus, lightly creased at the corners. Arrow Academy 970. Criterion Collection 228. Schrader 50.
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