Monday, September 10, 2018

#Venezia75 - La Biennale di Venezia - Film Festival - Venice Classics – Restored – The Killers – Robert Siodmak

photograph – film still  - courtesy La Biennale di Venezia

 
 

#Venezia75 Film Festival - Venice Classics – Restored
The Killers – Robert Siodmak

The screening of the restored, 1946 film, The Killers directed by Robert Siomak was preceded by a video introduction from Martin Scorsese. The American film noir, is based in part on the 1927 short story by Ernest Hemingway.  It stars Burt Lancaster in his film debut, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien and Sam Levene.  Uncredited John Huston and Richard Brooks co-wrote the screenplay, which is credited to Anthony Veiller.  The Killers was produced for Universal Pictures by Mark Hellinger with Jules Buck.



 portrait – Richard Siodmak – courtesy La Biennale di Venezia

“I always preferred purely fictional gangster films to the documentary-style one [...]. The times when the crime movie started with banner headlines and police cars speeding down main streets with sirens blaring are over. They are a gift from cinema to television! These “headline pictures,” as they were called, portrayed types, not characters. What I find more interesting than anything else, though, are characters. The first gangster film I made in Hollywood was called The Killers. Here the criminals were not just an anonymous mob. Each man was an individual, an independent and separate being. For a director, I think the best way to tackle this genre of film is to let the audience work out its secret. Not in such a way that they have to ask themselves who did it, but to get them to follow the story from the viewpoint of a character.”
Robert Siodmak
Director’s Statement
 in Films and Filming, vol. V, no. 9, 1959. The passage has been translated from the Italian version


Joan Juliet Buck, Jules’s daughter, author of The Price of Illusion introduces the film with NBC Universal Cassandra Wiltshire and Guilia D’Agnolo Vallan, film historian and member of the selection committee of the Venice Film Festival introduce The Killers.

  photograph – film still  - courtesy La Biennale di Venezia

Burt Lancaster
The Killers – Robert Siodmak

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