English Français Español Deutsch

Best blackjack games is here.

  Top » Catalog » France, Benelux » Belgium Log In |  Cart Contents  |  Checkout | 

Best online pokies at https://aucasinosonline.com/pokies/

Search DaaVeeDee:
box
 
DescriptionNarrow




Advanced Search
box
Categories
box


Arthouse
Classic Films
Cult Films
Erotic Films
Euro-Westerns
Kids and Family
Jewish Themes
Documentaries
Mini-Series
Other Great Films

USA, Canada 
Latin America, Mexico 
France, Benelux 
|__Belgium
|__France
|__Luxembourg
|__Netherlands
Germany, Central Europe 
Russia, Eastern Europe 
Spain, Portugal 
Italy, Greece 
India, Eastern Asia 
Africa, Middle East 
Australia, New Zealand 
Great Britain, Ireland 
Scandinavia, Iceland 

View All Products

Blu-Ray

New Arrivals
Coming Soon
box
Shopping Cart more
box
0 items
box
Log In
box
Your Email Address
Your Password
box
Information
box
Our Policies
Shipping Info
Privacy Policy
Returns
Inquiries
Write a Review and Save!
Contact Us
box
Ennio (DVD) (*)
box_bg_l.gif.
$20.99

Original Title: Ennio: The Maestro
Screened, competed or awarded at:
David Donatello Awards
Stockholm Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
156 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2021 and produced in:
Belgium ( France, Benelux )
Italy ( Italy, Greece )
Japan ( India, Eastern Asia )
Netherlands ( France, Benelux )


Directed By:
Giuseppe Tornatore


Written By:
Giuseppe Tornatore


Actors:
Ennio Morricone ..... Self
Gino Paoli ..... Self
Quincy Jones ..... Self
Miranda Martino ..... Self
Alessandro De Rosa ..... Self
Gianni Morandi ..... Self
Nicola Piovani ..... Self
Pat Metheny ..... Self
Giuliano Montaldo ..... Self
Bruce Springsteen ..... Self
Bernardo Bertolucci ..... Self
Silvano Agosti ..... Self
Roland Joffe ..... Self
Dario Argento ..... Self
Clint Eastwood ..... Self
Lina Wertmuller ..... Self
Caterina Caselli ..... Self
Walter Branchi ..... Self
Alessandro Alessandroni ..... Self
Bruno Battisti D'Amario ..... Self
Edoardo Vianello ..... Self
Sergio Miceli ..... Self
Goffredo Petrassi ..... Self
Daniele Furlati ..... Self
Boris Porena ..... Self
Enrico Pieranunzi ..... Self
Igor Stravinsky ..... Self
Carlo Savina ..... Self
Ettore Zappegno ..... Self
Eva Fischer ..... Self
John Cage ..... Self
Giuseppe Tornatore ..... Self
Gianni Meccia ..... Self
Franco Migliacci ..... Self
Edda Dell'Orso ..... Self
Bruno Zambrini ..... Self
Tonino Poce ..... Self
Paul Anka ..... Self
Chet Baker ..... Self
Luciano Salce ..... Self
Sergio Leone ..... Self
Carlo Verdone ..... Self
Roberto Faenza ..... Self
Sergio Bassetti ..... Self
Marco Bellocchio ..... Self
Raffaella Leone ..... Self
John Huston ..... Self
Dino De Laurentiis ..... Self
Gillo Pontecorvo ..... Self
Pier Paolo Pasolini ..... Self
Enzo Ocone ..... Self
Barry Levinson ..... Self
Quentin Tarantino ..... Self
Sergio Sollima ..... Self
Mina ..... Self
Marina Cicogna ..... Self
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi ..... Self
Dino Asciolla ..... Self
Antonello Neri ..... Self
Franco Piersanti ..... Self
Elio Petri ..... Self
Paul Simonon ..... Self
Alberto Lattuada ..... Self
Liliana Cavani ..... Self
Dulce Pontes ..... Self
Hans Zimmer ..... Self
Stanley Kubrick ..... Self
Enzo G. Castellari ..... Self
Furio Colombo ..... Self
Joan Baez ..... Self
John Williams ..... Self
Antonio Pappano ..... Self
Wong Kar-Wai ..... Self
Paolo Taviani ..... Self
Vittorio Taviani ..... Self
Marco Tullio Giordana ..... Self
Valerio Zurlini ..... Self
Terrence Malick ..... Self
Mychael Danna ..... Self
Andrea Leone ..... Self
Claudio Mancini ..... Self
Robert De Niro ..... Self
David Puttnam ..... Self
Herbie Hancock ..... Self
Gilda Buttà ..... Self
Oliver Stone ..... Self
Maria Travia ..... Self
Fabio Venturi ..... Self
Marco Biscarini ..... Self
Phil Joanou ..... Self


Synopsis:
Ennio is a well-rounded portrait of Ennio Morricone, the most popular and prolific film composer of the 20th century, the one most loved by the international public, a two-time Oscar winner and the author of over five hundred unforgettable scores. The documentary presents the Maestro through a long interview conducted by Tornatore, testimonies from artists and directors, including Bernardo Bertolucci, Giuliano Montaldo, Marco Bellocchio, Dario Argento, the Taviani brothers, Carlo Verdone, Barry Levinson, Roland Joffé, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, Bruce Springsteen, Nicola Piovani, Hans Zimmer and Pat Metheny, music and archive footage. Ennio also sets out to reveal the less well-known side of Morricone. Such as his passion for the game of chess, which may have mysterious links with his music. As well as the origin in real life of some of his musical intuitions, like the howl of the coyote that suggested to him the theme of Il buono il brutto, il cattivo (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), or the rhythmic drumming of the hands on tin cans by strikers at the head of a protest march through the streets of Rome that inspired the beautiful theme of Sostiene Pereira (According to Pereira). A propensity for invention that found confirmation in his constant love of absolute music, and his bent for persistent experimentation.



This product was added to our catalog on Friday 10 October, 2025.
box_bg_r.gif.

Copyright © 2005-2013 DaaVeeDee LLC
Powered by Oscommerce Supercharged by CRE Loaded Team
Using Version CRE Loaded PCI CE v6.4