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(by Francesco Gallo) (ANSA) – CAGLIARI, JUNE 22 – We all know that as we become older we grow to be extra fragile, we overlook issues and we regularly get emotional, however when it occurs to Mr. Wolf it actually makes an impression and does not swimsuit you Effectively. That is what occurred at Tiziana Rocca’s Filming Sardegna Pageant when she met Harvey Keitel, an 85-year-old American actor and movie producer. We’re speaking in regards to the interpreter of Martin Scorsese’s Imply Streets, with whom he additionally labored on Taxi Driver and The Final Temptation of Christ, and likewise the protagonist of Ridley Scott’s first movie, The Duellists. And once more an interpreter in Thelma & Louise additionally by Scott, The Dangerous Lieutenant by Abel Ferrara, Piano Classes by Jane Campion, however above all in Reservoir Canines and Pulp Fiction by Quentin Tarantino. And he does not finish there. Among the many upcoming titles launched by the cult actor, there may be now Milarepa by Louis Nero, a movie set in a world the place nature has overwhelmed expertise and during which Keitel performs Buddha. “Louis is an excellent director – says the actor between many pauses and forgetfulness -. Collectively we talked in regards to the that means of life and dying as a result of this movie offers with the Buddhist faith. Within the first scene I meet an eleven-year-old woman who turns to me and he or she asks me a query: what are your demons? And I inform her: they’re the destructive ideas which might be inside you that you must be taught to manage.” “I’ve been very fortunate in my profession as a result of I’ve met many necessary administrators – he underlines -, however the one who understood me essentially the most was Abel Ferrara (who directed him in 1992 in The Dangerous Lieutenant). We met at a selected second of my life the place profound issues have been occurring inside me and he noticed them and understood them. I wanted him and he wanted me. We labored collectively on the screenplay of the movie, which was initially written by Zoë Lund, a really stunning lady and clever lady who died too younger from a heroin habit.” In 1994 it was the flip of Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction the place Keitel was Mr. Wolf. “Quentin was a younger director who was as unusual as he was sensible. A colleague from the actors studio launched him to me. Then he got here to ask me if I needed to make a movie with him and I trusted him. Once I learn the script of Pulp Fiction, I It was like seeing the one from Jane Campion’s Piano Classes. It was very stunning, good.” Would Keitel make a sequel to Pulp Fiction in the present day? “I’d do something with that man.” (HANDLE).
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