Hands over the City

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Venice Film Festival 1963 - Won - Golden Lion

Hands over the City

Director:
Francesco Rosi
100 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Rod Steiger is ferocious as a scheming land developer in Francesco Rosi's Hands over the City, a blistering work of social realism and the winner of the 1963 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion. This expose of the politically driven real - estate speculation that has devastated Naples's civilian landscape moves breathlessly from a cataclysmic building collapse to the backroom negotiations of civic leaders vying for power in a city council election, laying bare the inner workings of corruption with passion and outrage.

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Runtime:
100 min.

Country:
ITALY

Language:
Italian

Color:
Black & White

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SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • New, restored high-definition digital transfer
  • Neapolitan Diary (1992), Francesco Rosi's feature - length sequel to Hands over the City
  • New video interviews with Rosi, film critic Tullio Kezich, and filmmaker Jean - Pierre Gorin
  • Video discussion with Rosi, co - writer Raffaele La Capria, and film critic Michel Ciment
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Plus: A booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Stuart Klawans and a 2003 interview with Rosi

 

 

 

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