The Blind Fly (1966)
This almost silent film has been censored and rejected for his violent scenes, even if it was well received at the Pesaro New Cinema in 1966. It contains a quotation from Beckett off-screen at the critical moment. The story sometimes seems like a puzzle where a simple man who is sick from his environment, suddenly starts killing several people near a stadium. There are also moments from his life, discussing with a friend about fear of death and various meetings his beloved girlfriend. - my-tv-is-dead
Director: Romano Scavolini
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Roberto Nasso, Cesare Ferzi
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
Keywords
rome, italy
More Films by Director: Romano Scavolini
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Blind Fly about?
- This almost silent film has been censored and rejected for his violent scenes, even if it was well received at the Pesaro New Cinema in 1966. It contains a quotation from Beckett off-screen at the critical moment. The story sometimes seems like a puzzle where a simple man who is sick from his environment, suddenly starts killing several people near a stadium. There are also moments from his life, discussing with a friend about fear of death and various meetings his beloved girlfriend. - my-tv-is-dead
- Who directed The Blind Fly?
- The Blind Fly was directed by Romano Scavolini.
- Who stars in The Blind Fly?
- The Blind Fly stars Carlo Cecchi, Laura Troschel, Emiliano Tove, Remo Remotti, Giuseppe Valdembrini, Ciro Moglioni.
- How long is The Blind Fly?
- The Blind Fly has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is The Blind Fly?
- The Blind Fly is a Drama film.
- Where was The Blind Fly produced?
- The Blind Fly was produced in Italy.