CINEMA CYCLE "NO MORE REALITY?": "Dillinger è Morto" by Marco Ferreri
14 JUN 2016
Dillinger è Morto (1969) traces the definitive change of direction in the Marco Ferreri cinema, which abandoned his realistic nature to work here on a more satirical, libertarian and dissimulated dimension. Dillinger Morreu portrays the various moments that occur during a night in the life of a man in his house, a series of puerile and enigmatic actions that depart from the discovery a revolver wrapped in a newspaper dated from 1934 with a notice that announces the death of the notorious criminal John Dillinger. From a symbolic and transgressive potency, Dillinger Morreu work from a allegorically singular way the effects of the modern alienation and the breakdown of the values promoted by the capitalist social conformity in the sixties.