
Sergio Leone, une Amérique de légende
Documentary
Overview
The destiny of Sergio Leone from his poor childhood in a neighborhood under fascism in Rome until his last film in America. This guided the filmmaker's personal life and career to create his epic antiheroes and spaghetti westerns.
Top Cast


Sergio Leone
Sergio Leone
Self (archive footage)
Sergio Leone
Self (archive footage)


Jean-Yves Berteloot
Jean-Yves Berteloot
Narrator (voice)
Jean-Yves Berteloot
Narrator (voice)


Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Self (archive footage)
Clint Eastwood
Self (archive footage)


Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone
Self (archive footage)
Ennio Morricone
Self (archive footage)


Luca Verdone
Luca Verdone
Self
Luca Verdone
Self


Noël Simsolo
Noël Simsolo
Self
Noël Simsolo
Self


Claudia Cardinale
Claudia Cardinale
Self (archive footage)
Claudia Cardinale
Self (archive footage)


Alessandro Alessandroni
Alessandro Alessandroni
Self
Alessandro Alessandroni
Self
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