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Call Me Salome (2005)

Call Me Salome (2005)
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Writer/director Claudio Sestieri take the reins for this compelling adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome. As the light of the full moon pours down on a derelict factory, the echoes of a debauched party resound off of every wall. Meanwhile, an aging gangster clings to memories of the time when he ruled the underworld, and a forsaken lover succumbs to death's icy grip. As a religious sect prepares to behead a hostage and a young woman experiences her first taste of pleasure, the events of this fateful night promise to echo through the winds of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Claudio Sestieri
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Call Me Salome

Writer/director Claudio Sestieri take the reins for this compelling adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome. As the light of the full moon pours down on a derelict factory, the echoes of a debauched party resound off of every wall. Meanwhile, an aging gangster clings to memories of the time when he ruled the underworld, and a forsaken lover succumbs to death's icy grip. As a religious sect prepares to behead a hostage and a young woman experiences her first taste of pleasure, the events of this fateful night promise to echo through the winds of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Director(s):
Claudio Sestieri
Writer(s):
Claudio Sestieri
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    Alan L.

    Nice allegory on the Salome-John the Baptist issue

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