Here’s the original, uncut version of Gillo Pontecorvo’s explosive follow-up to his 1965 masterpiece Battle of Algiers—20 minutes longer than the American cut known as Burn! Marlon Brando plays Sir William Walker, a British agent provocateur sent to a Caribbean island in the mid-1800s to foment a slave revolt against the Portuguese overlords. A few years later he comes back to crush these same rebels. Pontecorvo’s visually stunning allegory of colonialism and capitalism had ... view more »
Here’s the original, uncut version of Gillo Pontecorvo’s explosive follow-up to his 1965 masterpiece Battle of Algiers—20 minutes longer than the American cut known as Burn! Marlon Brando plays Sir William Walker, a British agent provocateur sent to a Caribbean island in the mid-1800s to foment a slave revolt against the Portuguese overlords. A few years later he comes back to crush these same rebels. Pontecorvo’s visually stunning allegory of colonialism and capitalism had parallels to Vietnam in its day; sadly, it still resonates in ours. Music by Ennio Morricone. “(A) luxuriant, ecstatic epic told from a neo-Marxist, Frantz Fanonian point of view.” –Pauline Kael. Italian with subtitles. (Brando’s voice is dubbed.) 132 min.
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