Mondo Hollywood (1967) watch uncut
A documentary analyzing the social, political and cultural climate of Hollywood in the mid-1960s.
A documentary analyzing the social, political and cultural climate of Hollywood in the mid-1960s.
Italian documentary film shot in several European towns (Berlin, Hamburg, London, Paris, Venice) as well as in Rome’s De Paolis Studios. The movie features a series of strip-tease numbers intermixed with real-life scenes and interviews.
Jeanne lives in Paris and believes she is the reincarnation of Don Juan. She visits a priest and tells him she has killed a man. He comes to her elegant flat – her father has died leaving her rich – and she tells the priest stories about men she has seduced. The seduction is easy, she tells him, it’s destruction that takes planning. We watch her with an upright elected official, a wealthy boor, and a folk singer. She describes herself as a spider. Her friend Léporella tries to be Jeanne’s conscience. What does Jeanne want?
A documentary analyzing the social, political and cultural climate of Hollywood in the mid-1960s.
Italian documentary film shot in several European towns (Berlin, Hamburg, London, Paris, Venice) as well as in Rome’s De Paolis Studios. The movie features a series of strip-tease numbers intermixed with real-life scenes and interviews.
Clara becomes a secretary who must cater to all the desires of the womanizing writer Jérôme, while he tries to write his memoirs.
A philistine in the art film business, Jeremy Prokosch is a producer unhappy with the work of his director. Prokosch has hired Fritz Lang to direct an adaptation of “The Odyssey,” but when it seems that the legendary filmmaker is making a picture destined to bomb at the box office, he brings in a screenwriter to energize the script. The professional intersects with the personal when a rift develops between the writer and his wife.