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Neither the neighborhood intimacy of "Mean Streets" nor the grandeur of the "Godfather" movies is imaginable without Visconti's example. Its richness, though, is inexhaustible, and well served by the spotless new 35-millimeter print being shown at Film Forum.Full Review
From its star-studded cast to its indelible camerawork by the legendary Giuseppe Rotunno, it's an unforgettable experience by a revered master of European cinema.Full Review
It's plotted in the form of an epic poem, each stanza dedicated to a member of the group.Full Review
It's plotted in the form of an epic poem, each stanza dedicated to a member of the group.Full Review
Visconti's film remains a Euro-culture touchstone, though not nearly as convincing or visually stunning as its reputation insists.Full Review
