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Escalation (1968 Italian film)

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Escalation
Directed byRoberto Faenza
Written byRoberto Faenza
CinematographyLuigi Kuveiller
Edited byRuggero Mastroianni
Music byEnnio Morricone
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Escalation is a 1968 Italian film directed and written by Roberto Faenza and starring Claudine Auger and Gabriele Ferzetti.[1][2]

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The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Dealing as it does with the development of a peace-loving egalitarian into an impassive murderer and ruthless businessman, it seems likely that Escalation was intended as L'Enfance d'un Chef – Italian style. But the comparison with Sartre proves as hollow as the more obvious one with Antonioni (for the scene changes not so much from London to Milan as from the swinging world of Blow-Up [1966] to the sterile wasteland of The Red Desert [1964]). And although the artistic and philosophical pretensions of Roberto Faenza's first feature film seem to demand serious analysis, the disparity between intention and achievement is great enough to warrant a rather curt dismissal. Scenes like the final funeral procession display a real talent for visual composition, but Faenza seems constantly more concerned with lending a symbolic weight to his material than with what it actually signifies. Lino Capolicchio's interpretation of the generational hero as a blabbering moron further undermines the film's claims to seriousness. Perhaps Italian audiences are more attuned to this type of buffoon humour, but the idiom makes it hard for Anglo-Saxons to determine whether he's supposed to be like Hamlet or just Harpo Marx."[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Escalation". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Gabriele Ferzetti". Mymovies.it. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
  3. ^ "Escalation". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 36 (420): 101. 1 January 1969 – via ProQuest.
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