Slap the Monster on Page One
Marco Bellocchio, 1972, 93 min
Introduced by Ehsan Khoshbakht
“Like Leone’s spaghetti Westerns, Slap the Monster on Page One comes from the fascinating intersection between genre cinema and Italian political filmmaking of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film tells the pulpy tale of a right-wing newspaper editor who labours to frame an anarchist for rape and murder in an attempt to swing an upcoming election. Bellocchio keeps the action moving briskly – a rather complicated plot speeds by in an hour and a half. Welcoming the chance to experiment with working in a more mainstream vein than the art cinema in which he started, Bellocchio stepped in at the last minute to take over from the film’s intended director who had fallen ill. Slap the Monster does include some recognizably Bellocchio-ish touches, such as the insertion of news footage of political demonstrations into the fictional world of the film.” – Harvard Film Archive
Never on Sunday is a series of screenings of rare classics, archive masterpieces, obscure delights and forgotten gems carefully curated and introduced by Ehsan Khoshbakht and taking place the last Sunday of each month at Close-Up.
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Slap the Monster on Page One | Sunday 27.10.24 | 8:00 pm | Book |