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  1. Jan 27, 2010 · In this magnificently inscrutable late-sixties masterpiece, Marco Ferreri, one of European cinema's most idiosyncratic auteurs, takes us through the looking ...

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  2. Dillinger is Dead is a film that I would define as unstable because it has moments that make it feel slow, flat and in other moments practically nothing happens. There are daring scenes that are appreciated, yet the fantasy factor is not so captivating or sufficient to consider it something special or of my taste.

  3. In his claustrophobic mod home, he pampers his pill-popping wife, seduces his maid, and uncovers a gun that may have once been owned by John Dillinger—and then things get even stranger. A surreal political missive about social malaise, DILLINGER IS DEAD (DILLINGER È MORTO) finds absurdity in the mundane.

  4. Dillinger Is Dead Marco Ferreri Italy , 1969 In this magnificently inscrutable late-sixties masterpiece, Marco Ferreri, one of European cinema’s most idiosyncratic auteurs, takes us through the looking glass to one seemingly routine night in the life of an Italian gas mask designer, played, in a tour de force performance, by New Wave icon Michel Piccoli.

  5. Mar 16, 2010 · Dillinger Is Dead: Apocalypse Now. M ore than a decade after his death in 1997, the moment is right for the rediscovery of the work of Marco Ferreri. “I think he’s modern. More than modern, in fact,” frequent collaborator Marcello Mastroianni once remarked, encapsulating how far ahead of his time the controversial and innovative director was.

  6. Feb 24, 2009 · Dillinger Is Dead. Film; 4 out of 5 stars. Recommended. Advertising. Time Out says. 4 out of 5 stars. Italian maestros of the ’60s like Fellini and Antonioni still get plenty of lip service and ...

  7. Dillinger Is Dead is a film directed by Marco Ferreri with Michel Piccoli, Anita Pallenberg, Gino Lavagetto, Carla Petrillo .... Year: 1968. Original title: Dillinger è morto. Synopsis: Husband Piccoli comes home from work one evening, cooks dinner, reads in a newspaper about Dillinger’s death - and goes off-the-wall.