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Donato Castellaneta Movies

1994  
 
The differences between saint and sinner are subtly blurred in this irreverent look at human nature. The film was shot in the Sicilian countryside and within the Fiumara d'Arte artist colony. Mario is a common man who wanders the countryside. On his way he meets Jesus Christ who confides that he never did get to heaven and is now hiding out from fearsome angels. While Christ still helps humanity with the occasional miracle, he makes his living by predicting the weather. Later Mario enters a strange maze of sculpture. The other wanderers within the maze are playing the game of Saints and Sinners. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Enzo MoscatoMarco Manchisi, (more)
 
1972  
 
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When a band of notorious outlaws rapes and kills Django's beloved wife, the vengeful gunslinger heads west to draw some blood in this violent sequel to Sergio Corbucci's 1966 spaghetti Western classic. As his quest for revenge leads him on a wild adventure across the desert sands, Django rescues a horse thief who is about to be hanged. Upon discovering that the man whom he has rescued knows the identity of the man who committed the heinous crime, Django and the thankful thief set their sites on the gang's Western hideout. Anthony Steffen stars in the role originally made famous by Franco Nero. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1971  
 
If this Italian drama were any less well told, it would come off as a pure union propaganda piece. Instead, it is a worthy film for the director who made the acclaimed film Investigation Of A Citizen Above Suspicion. In any manufacturing situation, it simply doesn't pay to be the fastest and hardest working person on the assembly line. In the first place, you probably can't keep up the pace you've set. In the second place, you make all your co-workers a) look bad and b) have to work harder; they will not thank you for this. Appearances to the contrary, it's a really stupid thing to do. However, Lulu Massa (Gian Maria Volonte) doesn't understand this simple principle, and he enjoys the pay bonuses he gets from management -- until he has to leave work to recuperate from an accident in which he lost a finger. During that time, he visits a colleague who shows him not only the error of his own ways, but the horror of his whole working situation. When he goes back to work, Massa tries to organize a union. At first, he is just as unpopular with his co-workers as before, but he is persistent. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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