Discland
edited by Jonathan Doyle
Mafioso (The Criterion Collection, 3.18.2008) Nino Badalamenti is a supervisor in a car manufacturing plant who hasn't taken a vacation in over two years. On his way out the door to visit his beloved childhood hometown of Sicily -- with his blonde wife and daughters -- Nino is handed a package by his boss and asked to deliver it to a powerful and influential Sicilian gangster named Don Vincenzo. Once in Sicily, Nino has a hoot seeing friends and family, but his wife has trouble fitting in and is unfairly dismissed as a snob by Nino's family. Even more worrisome, Nino finds himself entangled in an intricate web of secret mafioso dealings and is eventually sent on an unexpectedly... elaborate errand. (continued)

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Tavernier on Noiret

"He taught me so much, made me discover authors, painters -- a certain art of living, with elegance and discretion," the great Bertrand Tavernier has written about the late Phillipe Noiret. "He gave me a sense of actors and showed me that one could be exacting and passionate while remaining pleasant and gentle.

"He was a very generous actor who loved his co-stars -- Michael Galabru in The Judge and the Assassin, Isabelle Huppert and Eddy Mitchell in Coup de Torchon, François Perrot and Sabine Azema in Life and Nothing But...Jean Rochefort, Claude Rich, Jean Vilar and Gerard Philippe.

"Listening to him talk of the old days, of Hitchcock and Gary Cooper, flooded you with warmth. He loved to love, and his admirations were contagious. You got the sense that they fortified him. We were always talking about the breadth of our admirations -- for Gary Cooper, who we both wished we had known, for Hitchcock, Fred Astaire, Mario Monicelli, Marcello Mastroianni and Marco Ferreri.

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Posted by Jeffrey Wells on November 29, 2006 at 09:06 AM

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JeanneValJean [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

Beautiful man. Wonderful actor. Always elegant. Merci.

Posted by JeanneValJean [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 30, 2006 01:00 PM

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kimi98 [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

SEXE

Posted by kimi98 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2006 11:36 AM

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