Curti, Roberto Elio Petri (1476680345)
Elio Petri (1929-1982) was one of the most commercially successful and critically revered Italian directors ever. A cultured intellectual and a politically committed filmmaker, Petri made award-winning movies that touched controversial social, religious, and political themes, such as the Mafia in
We Still Kill the Old Way (1967), police brutality in
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970), and workers' struggles in
Lulu the Tool (1971).
His work also explored genre in a thought-provoking and refreshing manner with a taste for irony and the grotesque: among his best works are the science fiction satire
The 10th Victim (1965), the ghost story
A Quiet Place in the Country (1968), and the grotesque giallo
Todo modo (1976).
This book examines Elio Petri's life and career, and places his work within the social and political context of postwar Italian culture, politics, and cinema. It includes a detailed production history and critical analysis of each of his films, plenty of never-before-seen bits of information recovered from the Italian ministerial archives, and an in-depth discussion of the director's unfilmed projects.