Francesco Leonetti Trailers
The Vesuvians TrailerThe Year of the Cannibals TrailerCaprice Italian Style Trailer
The Vesuvians TrailerThe Year of the Cannibals TrailerCaprice Italian Style Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
13 April 1968
The film consists of six short stories created by different directors, but all the stories share one thing: a warm irony to current events.
07 September 1967
In pre-war Italy, a young couple have a baby boy. The father, however, is jealous of his son - and the scene moves to antiquity, where the baby is taken into the desert to be killed.
03 March 1965
Along a rocky, barren coastline, Jesus begins teaching, primarily using parables. He attracts disciples; he's stern, brusque, and demanding.
04 May 1966
A man and his son take an allegorical stroll through life with a talking bird that spouts social and political philosophy.
01 January 1970
A self-parody film on Arnaldo Pomodoro's sculptures and the art as "commodity", shot together with Francesco Leonetti and Ugo Mulas.
23 August 1969
On the streets of a damp metropolis lie the corpses of hundreds and hundreds of boys and girls. No one can give them a resting place because of a law enacted by a repressive State.
27 June 1997
Five Neapolitan directors depict life in the city under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius for this anthology film of comedy, drama, surrealism, and political commentary.
12 April 1968
Some puppets come to life in a theater with no windows. This time the puppets interpret William Shakespeare's Othello.
01 January 1971
Produced in 1971 by the collective behind the magazine “Che fare” and directed by Francesco Leonetti and Arnaldo Pomodoro, the film analyzes the socio-political context of 1969-1970 Italy, denouncing the death of the anarchist Giuseppe Pinelli and recounting the defamation lawsuit filed by police commissioner Luigi Calabresi against the weekly magazine “Lotta Continua,” which had accused him of the murder.