Salome (1972 film)

Salomè (also known as Salomi) is a 1972 Italian drama film directed and produced by Carmelo Bene.[3] This film has been music composed by Ashley Irwin. The film starring Carmelo Bene, Lydia Mancinelli, Alfiero Vincenti and Donyale Luna in the lead roles.[4] A psychedelic re-telling of the biblical story. Salome is the daughter of the second wife of King Herod. The King is infatuated with her and after she fails to seduce the prophet John (The Baptist) she dances for the King in order to ask for his execution. The story is told in a bizarre way of fast cuts, repetitive dialogue and extreme satire.

Salomè
Directed byCarmelo Bene[1]
Produced byCarmelo Bene
Written byCarmelo Bene
StarringCarmelo Bene
Lydia Mancinelli
Alfiero Vincenti
Donyale Luna
Veruschka von Lehndorff
Piero Vida
Franco Leo
Juan Fernández[2]
CinematographyMario Masini
Edited byMauro Contini
Release date
20 October 1972 (1972-10-20)
Running time
73 min.
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Cast

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References

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  2. "Salome' (1972) (DVD) (2008)". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  3. "Carmelo Bene's film of Oscar Wilde's Salome is a Melbourne International Film Festival highlight". smh.com.au. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  4. "Carmelo Bene – Salome (1972)". worldscinema.org. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  5. "Salomè (1972) Carmelo Bene, Lydia Mancinelli, Alfiero Vincenti, Drama". rarefilm.net. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  6. "Salome". allocine.fr. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  7. "Salomé (1972)". filmweb.pl. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  8. "Drame Salomé". telerama.fr. Retrieved 2017-08-22.


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