Very Rare Interview with Sergio Leone in 1984
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- The great director speaks about his trilogy; A Fistful of Dollars, For A few Dollars More and The Good The Bad & The Ugly and his desire to make a new type of film in the USA.
My favorite director of all time
@James Henderson Yeah ... just that Kurosawa, the Japanese, had taken the story from this Dashiell Hammett, an American writer of "Noir", adapting it to his Samurai, just as Leone but for his _Fistful of Dollars_ he was also inspired by italian "Commedia dell'arte". Before insinuating idiocies know better.
@James Henderson The only decent thing you should do is to avoid writing further nonsense. If you have plausible arguments (which I doubt it) to oppose explicitly, just keep quiet!
@James Henderson Do you have the gift of argument and write so much to mumble something?
@@gnulinux5108 you alright now?
@@gnulinux5108 I don't think you know the meaning of 'plausible'. Have a nice day.
this guy is one great director that died too soon. His "Once Upon a Time in America" is equivalent to other 5 director's lifetime work.
You've earned your legendary status by any definition Sir!
مع الأسف رحل عنا مع أفلام قليله جدا
Greatest director ever. He was too far ahead of his and our time.
One of the greatest directors in movie history.
He did 6 movies. But he did best ever movies. Global legend
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When i speak about him, when everybody speak about Sergio Leone, i'm really proud to be italian.
Lots of love to Italy from Nepal
Sergio Leone is one of the directors that inspired me to become a filmmaker. Him, Kubrick, Quentin Tarantino, Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, and Steven Spielberg are all my inspirations.
I pray you are still fulfilling your dream
Which movies ddi you do?
How are things going??
Sergio Leone war eigentlich ein Genie. Diese unglaubliche Esthetik der Bilder. Diese unglaubliche Perfektion. Jede Einstellung ein Traum. Und natürlich sein alter ego, Ennio Morricone. Danke Leone, danke Morricone.
One of the greatest directors of all time.I can see in his work that he studied the Great John Ford's western films but with his own modern style.Sergio Lenone has been a huge inperation to me.Thats one of the reasons i am a filmmaker today.Enjoyed this interview.
he put on his best clothes for this very special interview
Sergio Leone
a man
a vision
a legend!
R.I.P.
Director of century
i was born janarua 3rd as well...and my name is sergio....such an honor.
Sergio Leone. A hero. The greatest filmmaker of all time; A legend.
leone`s interviews were very rare...of course, he didn`t really speak english and like ennio morricone, is not often heard talking. both similar geniuses.
thats why you are simply the best signore del cinema sensa equale.
Sergio Leone e Ennio Morricone sono italiani magici!! Ho solo visto il grande epos e la grande declaratione di amore per America "c’era una volta in america". Il libretto e la musica. Un recordo "para siempre" in mi corazon. Tutti anni - un giorno- repito - con lacrimas la historia de Noodles, Deborah, Fat Joe e i altri. Mille gracie Italia per Sergio e Ennio!! Perdone mi italiano e cattivo. Sono norvegese.
Once Upon A Time In America the Best Film of all the times
SPAGHETTI WEST ARE 1 OF MY FAVE MOVIES.
THANX DAD. :))
There are two kinds of people in the world, my friend: those who love Leone and those who are Chump.
Hail Leone!!!
Brilliant, thanks a lot for uploading, it is really rare to find Sergio's interviews.
Awesome find!
An incredible genius, nothing less.
One of the greatest...
Sergio Leone I salute you! You were one of the few very best out there...your classics will live on forever.
The Don, the Boss
Still the only director to give an interview in a Slanket. Leone was a trailblazer and a man of gallantry.
Sergio Leone tranquilly responding to an interview before going to bed !
I love his movies... respect from India
Grande Sergio indimenticabile, grazie ancora.
the greatest director of all time will be light years ahead even thirty years
GENIUS
The legendary Sergio Leone probably inspired Clint Eastwood to become the great director he is today! =)))
This interview felt like it was about 30 seconds long. Waaaay too short.
Great director and very well known in former Yugoslavia!
I only wish he was still alive to see how Red Dead Redemption turned out. He would be so proud :')
pure genius.
He should be on the Italian Walk Of Fame
Thanks for the upload. I also have a rare interview with the man, filmed by our (Serbian) journalist who interviewed him at Cannes, may 1984. Greetz from Serbia.
ISB why don’t you publish it? :-) please
Segio Leone made the best Westerns ever...the Italians showed the Americans how it's done.
Legend!
The best in the all time
the best filmmaker ever. great robe too.
grazi per este video clip!
Thank you Sergio.
According to John Landis who was a stunt guy on one of his films he did speak English. Apparently he sounded exactly like Chico Marx.
The greatest director in our time
i love this man
Genious.
My UCLA professor asked our class name your top 3 films ever. When I mentioned this film, he just started whistling the soundtrack. I highly recommend taking a class in 3rd world film. We watched films that were polar opposites of this but I had to recognize greatness.
This guy is a legend.
Sergio Leone, is one of my greatest heroes!
I am a young film student from Switzerland, I had to do a 5-minute short film for a school project without dialogue in the Italian western style, low budget, I did everything myself from make-up to the camera, for those who are interested, ckeck out my video "The Hopeless One" on my youtube channel, it's my very first student film and I want to learn and take inspiration from the really great film directors..thanks for your feedbacks
Where can we buy those fancy beach cover-ups? They are epic as well.
I hope the biography channel does one about him
Sus películas nunca pasaran de moda
@GardenProg Mille grazie! Sono stato capogroupo in Cattolica 1965 ma oggi il vocabolario e molto limitato. Ma mi amore per la cultura italiana existe encora!!!
@joekiddlouischama He was an artist, not a historian making History channel documentaries. His style and vision were great.
Io adoro il cinema da ogni punto di vista: adoro tutti i generi, tutti i periodi, gli attori... adoro IL CINEMA! E i miei registi preferiti sono TANTISSIMI! Ma se dovessi fare una classifica, sergio sarebbe sicuramente tra i primi tre, se non tra i primi due!! I suoi film (specialmente la trilogia del dollaro) sono una vera e propria scuola di cinema! Dopo leone, tutto il cinema seguente deve qualcosa a lui!! Uno dei miei eroi! Ma proprio EROE nel vero senso della parola!
I cant argue that my friend.
Grazie Sergio.
Pure genius of all directors
His best work is Once a upon time in the west.
hoch lebe er sergio ...... möge er in frieden ruhen .....
one of the greatests movies ever since the movies exist...
in imdb, it's the 4º best movie ever.
Great man... Great italian man
Just my opinion:it makes no sense talking about copying in this case.Tarantino homages Leone (and others) in his movies,but he is a great director too.Kurosawa is one of the best ever just as leone.He took a tale from Dashiell Hammett and put it into a wonderful movie.Leone did the same and directed A fistful of dollars. Both of them are "tributes".It makes more sense talking about influence, i think.Leone, Kurosawa and Hammett are three greats. their influence in culture is enormous... ciao! :)
the greatest
Great!!!
@DimebagVision The "real West" probably bore little resemblance to Leone's films. However, Leone's salient theme about vicious economic determinism and the violence that accompanied it evinced a refreshingly realistic sensibility, albeit drenched in a highly stylized, deliriously operatic mode.
But the vast majority of Italian Westerns fall far short of Leone's standards, although I seriously appreciate
Sergio Corbucci's "The Grand Silence."
Take your pretentious gatekeeping elsewhere, please
dizione perfetta
Wow, he really never did learn to speak English. Still, great director. Much respect.
And mine!
@joekiddlouischama Even though, according to Clint Eastwood, Leone loved to discuss John Ford and American Westerns, the Italian director was never seeking to emulate directors such as Ford and Howard Hawks; quite the opposite.
HIm and John Huston will never be bettered
What is he wearing? Looks cool very cool
Pa covece uploaduj to, podeli to sa nama! :)
i'm doing a film essay, you know of any direct links between modern directing and sergio's work?
A Fistful of Dynamite sounds like the coolest movie never made lol
I WANT MY SPAGHETTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!
Not at all heavily borrowed, it was inspired.
nice dress...
All I heard was… “I like a’da pasta.”
where do i find that gown
@scenester64
Well Kurosawa himself copied Yojimbo from the book Red Harvest.
Sei il mio dio con Kubrick
is he wearing a moomoo?
I need to learn to speak Italian.
he should have played Karl Marx ^^
Why lol
@JuanMacready
Yes, and Starship Troopers is a way better movie than 2001 A Space Odissey.
@knubir riesci a farti capire abbastanza bene (anche se usi un pò di spagnolo) :)
@ROBERTLUCIAn I don't see how your point contradicts mine. "Western traditionalism" is an aesthetic matter with nothing to do with actual history; you don't seem to have understood the term or the point of reference.
I'm very much aware that Leone constituted a creative filmmaker.
Get three coffins ready.
@ROBERTLUCIAn I love Leone's radical revisionism; I was refuting the other poster's absurd notion that Leone just "ripped-off the old movies" starred in by Wayne, Cooper, et. al.
Sure, Leone toyed with Western conventions and precedents, but primarily to comment upon them via humor and visual spectacle and to subvert them with sardonic satire and nihilistic violence.
is his last name pronounced leoneh?
Mosheh Herdsman yes
Mosheh Herdsman without the h
@@stefanomaurizi3172 Evidentemente nel loro modo di vedere togliendo quell'acca lo pronuncerebbero "Leoni"
THIS MAN IS GOD
How did he direct and watch once upon a time in america if he can't even speak english
@knubir :)
Faca!
What on earth is he wearing?
The Dollars Trilogy was heavily borrowed from Akira Kurosawa.
@joekiddlouischama I can see your point. I am just not a big fan of John Wayne the draft dodger and other western traditionalists.