• Source: Love and Anger (film)
    • Amore e rabbia (Love and Anger) is a 1969 Italian-French anthology film that includes five films directed by five Italian directors and one French director. It premiered at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969.


      Plot


      The film is composed of episodes that deal with some of the themes present in Jesus' parables and anecdotes of the canonical gospels. These issues, however, are reproduced in the present from their directors.


      Segments




      = Indifference

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      A man is suffering from road, badly injured. Passers do not deign to look at him, and continue walking on their way. The episode is taken from Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan.


      = Agony

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      A bishop is ill and about to die. Before he dies, the man has a vision of God, who tells him that his life has been misspent. The bishop realizes that he spent his life not properly respecting the gospel, but now it is too late.


      = The sequence of the paper flower

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      A beautiful smiling guy's walking on the streets of a city, bringing with him a large poppy paper. The boy is the goodness and innocence of youth, which is soon cut short by human wickedness. Indeed, while the merry boy is walking, the episode shows the evil done by man during the Second World War. At the end of the story, the boy is struck by lightning from the sky and dies, guilty of having been in his life a happy person and a good neighbor.


      = Love

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      A woman and a man're arguing with each other. They represent democracy and the people's revolution that can not get along, although their ideas are similar.


      = We tell, tell

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      A group of young guys occupies a university. Young people are fighters student revolution of the Sixties, and now that they have in hand the building, the guys begin to argue among themselves, bringing new ideas and changes. However, they do nothing but talk nonsense, not changing anything in society.


      Cast


      Discutiamo, discutiamo directed by Marco Bellocchio and Elda Tattoli

      Marco Bellocchio as Lecturer
      Agonia directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

      Julian Beck as Dying Man
      Jim Anderson
      Judith Malina
      Giulio Cesare Castello as Priest
      Adriano Aprà as Clerk
      Fernaldo Di Giammatteo
      Petra Vogt
      Romano Costa as Clerk
      Milena Vukotic as Nurse
      L'Amore directed by Jean-Luc Godard

      Christine Guého
      Nino Castelnuovo
      Catherine Jourdan
      Paolo Pozzesi
      L'indifferenza directed by Carlo Lizzani

      Tom Baker
      La sequenza del fiore di carta directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini

      Ninetto Davoli as Riccetto
      Rochelle Barbini as The little girl
      Aldo Puglisi as Dio


      References




      External links


      Love and Anger at IMDb

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