![]() But Django doesn’t give up he’s willing to do anything it takes to win back his daughter’s love, a deep and tender love which is conveyed through glorious flashbacks to a happy, past family life. The sole survivor of the family massacre, Sarah holds her father responsible for what happened and refuses to forgive him. The founder of New Babylon, John Ellis (Brit Nicholas Pinnock), is about to marry young orphan Sarah (German actress of Italian origin Lisa Vicari), when the arrival of a mysterious cowboy called Django calls everything into question and throws the city off-balance.Īfter an adrenaline-filled fight scene where the new arrival shows his strength, not to mention his good heart, Sarah’s eyes meet Django’s: he’s the father she hasn’t seen since she was a child. Seven years have passed since the end of the American Civil War, and a small community of white and black people live in this place where weapons aren’t allowed and where everyone is free and equal. In the meantime, Roman audiences were given a taster of this new Django, who borrows the features of the brilliant Matthias Schoenaerts, a gunslinger with a melancholic air and a father tormented by feelings of guilt, who goes hunting for the truth about his family’s massacre in New Babylon, a town built in a crater in Texas. But they’ll have to wait until 2023 to see the remaining eight, which Enrico Maria Artiale ( The After Match, series Romulus) and Brit David Evans ( Downton Abbey) will take it in turns to direct. The first two episodes, which were screened in Rome, left audiences thrilled and fascinated. ![]() Series profile]) has pulled a blinder with this ambitious English-language production by Sky and Canal+, which boasts an exceptional international cast and is loosely based on Sergio Corbucci’s 1966 movie. Helming the first four episodes of the series, and acting as artistic director for the entire project, the Roman director ( Lo spazio bianco, Stories of Love that Cannot Belong to This World, series Gomorrah and Luna nera [ + see also: Series profile] has enjoyed its world premiere within the 17th Rome Film Fest’s Freestyle section. ![]() ![]() A contemporary, female, psychological revisiting of the western genre which leaves room for a new typology of heroes and antiheroes, which drills down into characters’ emotional spheres and, through the utopian dream of a city which welcomes everyone with open arms, which also speaks of the present: Francesca Comencini’s TV series Django [ + see also: ![]()
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