
Sergio Leone: cinema, cinema
Documentary
Overview
The life and work of one of the great masters of Italian cinema, Sergio Leone (1929-89); a rich and fascinating portrait through unpublished testimonies of collaborators, actors, directors and critics who reconstruct every aspect of his creative activity.
Top Cast


Tonino Delli Colli
Tonino Delli Colli
Self - DOP
Tonino Delli Colli
Self - DOP
Carla Leone
Carla Leone
Self - Leone's Wife
Carla Leone
Self - Leone's Wife


Christopher Frayling
Christopher Frayling
Self - Historian
Christopher Frayling
Self - Historian


Sergio Donati
Sergio Donati
Self - Screenwriter
Sergio Donati
Self - Screenwriter


Luca Verdone
Luca Verdone
Self - Filmmaker
Luca Verdone
Self - Filmmaker


Conrado San Martín
Conrado San Martín
Self - Actor
Conrado San Martín
Self - Actor


Alessandro Alessandroni
Alessandro Alessandroni
Self - Musician
Alessandro Alessandroni
Self - Musician


Fernando Di Leo
Fernando Di Leo
Self - Filmmaker
Fernando Di Leo
Self - Filmmaker


Gianni Garko
Gianni Garko
Self - Actor
Gianni Garko
Self - Actor
Julio Sempere
Julio Sempere
Self - Assistant Director
Julio Sempere
Self - Assistant Director
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