Tuesday, March 19, 2019

New Film Release



The Spanish documentary film premiers today in Barcelona, Spain.

Goodbye Ringo – International title

A 2017 Italian, Spanish documentary co-production [Istituto Luce Cinecittà (Rome), TV3 – 
     Televisió (Catalunya), Victor Manuel Fornies, Aragón TV (Madrid), Colibir Studio
     (Barcelona)]
Producers:  Iris Martin-Peralta, Pere Marzo, Victor Manuel Forniés Castelar, Raúl Martínez,
Federico Sartori
Director: Pere Marzo
Story: Pere Marzo, Raúl Martínez
Screenplay: Pere Marzo, Raúl Martínez
Photography: Oscar Guillén [color]
Music:
Running time: 70 minutes

Cast:
Romolo Guerrieri, Giorgio Capitani, Alberto Gadea, Paco Marín, Maurizio Amati

Fifty years have passed since the golden age of the western Spaghetti western. The era in which cowboys, Indians, craftsmen, technicians and Italian and Spanish artists lived in different locations in Spain to create, in addition to a profitable economic industry, a real imaginary space. Esplugas City, a western village built 10 kilometers from Barcelona, was one of these places where an authentic cult was born, like Duccio Tessari’s Ringo saga, "Ognuno per sé" by Giorgio Capitani and "Yankee" by Tinto Brass. "Goodbye Ringo" is a reflection on cinema and a movie industry that no longer exists. Through testimonies and revisting the locations, we recollect memories of a now vanished age.

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