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Fists in the Pocket

Fists in the Pocket (Italian: I pugni in tasca) is a 1965 Italian psychological drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio, his directorial debut. A dark satire of family and social values, the film centers on a young man suffering from epilepsy (played by Lou Castel in his film debut) who plots the murders of his dysfunctional family.

Fists in the Pocket
ItalianI pugni in tasca
Directed byMarco Bellocchio
Written byMarco Bellocchio
Produced byEnzo Doria
StarringLou Castel
Paola Pitagora
Marino Masé
Liliana Gerace
CinematographyAlberto Marrama
Edited bySilvano Agosti
Music byEnnio Morricone
Production
company
Doria Cinematografica
Release date
31 October 1965
Running time
105 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Fists in the Pocket was controversial upon initial release, embraced by some critics while condemned by others in the Italian filmmaking establishment. It was a significant sleeper hit and has since developed a strong following, embraced as a landmark work for the county's cinema.[1]

Plot

Actor Role
Lou Castel Alessandro
Paola Pitagora Giulia
Marino Masé Augusto
Liliana Gerace Mother
Pier Luigi Trogilio Leone
Jeannie MacNeil Lucia
Irene Agnelli Bruna

Four siblings, a sister and three brothers, live with their blind mother in a provincial villa. Three of the siblings suffer from epilepsy; the eldest son, Augusto does not. Augusto is the only provider for the family. One of the brothers, Alessandro, decides that Augusto would be free to live his life as he pleases if the mother and other siblings were gotten rid of.

He connives to be allowed to drive his mother and the other siblings on their periodic trip to a cemetery. After he has left, Augusto reads the note that Alessandro left saying that he would kill all of them and himself. Alessandro intended to drive all of them off a cliff, but does not, and they all return home safely. Later, however, Alessandro takes his mother for a drive; they stop at an overlook, and Alessandro pushes his mother off the cliff to her death. Alessandro is not suspected.

After his mother's funeral, he kills his brother Leone by having him drink an overdose of his medication. The sister, Giulia, realizes that Alessandro killed Leone and their mother; Alessandro has an epileptic fit, and Giulia does not come to his aid.

Production

Fists in the Pocket was Marco Bellocchio's directorial debut, having previously worked as a screenwriter. Bellocchio produced the film independently, financing it through friends and family, and filming on family property in Piacenza and Bobbio.

The role of Alessandro was originally intended for pop star Gianni Morandi, but the singer turned it down at the advice of his label RCA Records, who claimed it would hurt his career. Colombian-born Lou Castel, who took the part instead, was not a professional actor at the time, but an acquaintance whom Bellocchio met through his activities with the Italian Communist Party. At the time, Castel's only acting experience had been as an extra in Luchino Visconti's The Leopard (1963), and he did not speak Italian fluently.

Castel improvised many of the character's mannerisms and quirks, often ad libbing, much to the chagrin of his co-star Marino Masé, a classically-trained actor with a theatrical background. The two frequently clashed during filming and once nearly came to blows before Bellocchio intervened. Since he wasn't yet fluent in Italian, Castel's voice was dubbed by an uncredited Paolo Carlini.

Reception

At its premiere at the Locarno Festival, the film was condemned by Bellocchio's idols Luis Buñuel and Michelangelo Antonioni. It was more positively received by younger critics and audiences, and went on win the Festival's Silver Sail award. Via independent distribution it became a sleeper hit, and it won an enthusiastic response when released in France, ranking No. 10 in the Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 List.

Chadwick Jenkins writes in PopMatters that the film represents the "stark shift Italian cinema cinema experienced in moving from the post-realism phase of the 1950s to the experimentalism, social commentary, and surrealism of the 1960s."[1]

Writer Rex Pickett described Fists in the Pocket as one of the films he "saw in film school that transformed" him.[2]

The film holds a 92% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[3]

Awards and nominations

Award Category Year Nominee Result
Cahiers du Cinéma Annual Top 10 Lists 1966 Fists in the Pocket 10th place
Nastro d'Argento Best Director 1966 Marco Bellocchio Nominated
Best Screenplay Nominated
Best Original Story Won
Best Producer Enzo Doria Nominated
National Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress 1969 Paola Pitagora Nominated
Locarno Festival Silver Sail 1965 Marco Bellocchio Won
Venice Film Festival Award of the City of Imola 1965 Won

In 2008, the film was placed on the Ministry of Culture's list of 100 films to be saved, a collection of "100 films that have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."

Restoration

The film underwent a 4K restoration by the L'Immagine Ritrovata laboratory which was completed in August 2015. The restoration was funded by The Cineteca di Bologna, Armani, and Kavac Film, and supervised by Bellocchio.

References

  1. ^ a b Jenkins, Chadwick (25 October 2019). "Embracing Nothing: Nihilism in Bellocchio's 'Fists in the Pocket', PopMatters". PopMatters. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  2. ^ Charette, Daphne. "Interview with Rex Pickett." . Archived from the original on 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  3. ^ Fists in the Pocket (1965), retrieved 2021-05-01

External links

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Fists in the Pocket Italian I pugni in tasca is a 1965 Italian psychological drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio his directorial debut A dark satire of family and social values the film centers on a young man suffering from epilepsy played by Lou Castel in his film debut who plots the murders of his dysfunctional family Fists in the PocketCriterion Collection DVD coverItalianI pugni in tascaDirected byMarco BellocchioWritten byMarco BellocchioProduced byEnzo DoriaStarringLou CastelPaola PitagoraMarino MaseLiliana GeraceCinematographyAlberto MarramaEdited bySilvano AgostiMusic byEnnio MorriconeProductioncompanyDoria CinematograficaRelease date31 October 1965Running time105 minutesCountryItalyLanguageItalianFists in the Pocket was controversial upon initial release embraced by some critics while condemned by others in the Italian filmmaking establishment It was a significant sleeper hit and has since developed a strong following embraced as a landmark work for the county s cinema 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Awards and nominations 4 Restoration 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditActor RoleLou Castel AlessandroPaola Pitagora GiuliaMarino Mase AugustoLiliana Gerace MotherPier Luigi Trogilio LeoneJeannie MacNeil LuciaIrene Agnelli BrunaFour siblings a sister and three brothers live with their blind mother in a provincial villa Three of the siblings suffer from epilepsy the eldest son Augusto does not Augusto is the only provider for the family One of the brothers Alessandro decides that Augusto would be free to live his life as he pleases if the mother and other siblings were gotten rid of He connives to be allowed to drive his mother and the other siblings on their periodic trip to a cemetery After he has left Augusto reads the note that Alessandro left saying that he would kill all of them and himself Alessandro intended to drive all of them off a cliff but does not and they all return home safely Later however Alessandro takes his mother for a drive they stop at an overlook and Alessandro pushes his mother off the cliff to her death Alessandro is not suspected After his mother s funeral he kills his brother Leone by having him drink an overdose of his medication The sister Giulia realizes that Alessandro killed Leone and their mother Alessandro has an epileptic fit and Giulia does not come to his aid Production EditFists in the Pocket was Marco Bellocchio s directorial debut having previously worked as a screenwriter Bellocchio produced the film independently financing it through friends and family and filming on family property in Piacenza and Bobbio The role of Alessandro was originally intended for pop star Gianni Morandi but the singer turned it down at the advice of his label RCA Records who claimed it would hurt his career Colombian born Lou Castel who took the part instead was not a professional actor at the time but an acquaintance whom Bellocchio met through his activities with the Italian Communist Party At the time Castel s only acting experience had been as an extra in Luchino Visconti s The Leopard 1963 and he did not speak Italian fluently Castel improvised many of the character s mannerisms and quirks often ad libbing much to the chagrin of his co star Marino Mase a classically trained actor with a theatrical background The two frequently clashed during filming and once nearly came to blows before Bellocchio intervened Since he wasn t yet fluent in Italian Castel s voice was dubbed by an uncredited Paolo Carlini Reception EditAt its premiere at the Locarno Festival the film was condemned by Bellocchio s idols Luis Bunuel and Michelangelo Antonioni It was more positively received by younger critics and audiences and went on win the Festival s Silver Sail award Via independent distribution it became a sleeper hit and it won an enthusiastic response when released in France ranking No 10 in the Cahiers du Cinema s Annual Top 10 List Chadwick Jenkins writes in PopMatters that the film represents the stark shift Italian cinema cinema experienced in moving from the post realism phase of the 1950s to the experimentalism social commentary and surrealism of the 1960s 1 Writer Rex Pickett described Fists in the Pocket as one of the films he saw in film school that transformed him 2 The film holds a 92 Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes 3 Awards and nominations Edit Award Category Year Nominee ResultCahiers du Cinema Annual Top 10 Lists 1966 Fists in the Pocket 10th placeNastro d Argento Best Director 1966 Marco Bellocchio NominatedBest Screenplay NominatedBest Original Story WonBest Producer Enzo Doria NominatedNational Society of Film Critics Best Supporting Actress 1969 Paola Pitagora NominatedLocarno Festival Silver Sail 1965 Marco Bellocchio WonVenice Film Festival Award of the City of Imola 1965 WonIn 2008 the film was placed on the Ministry of Culture s list of 100 films to be saved a collection of 100 films that have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978 Restoration EditThe film underwent a 4K restoration by the L Immagine Ritrovata laboratory which was completed in August 2015 The restoration was funded by The Cineteca di Bologna Armani and Kavac Film and supervised by Bellocchio References Edit a b Jenkins Chadwick 25 October 2019 Embracing Nothing Nihilism in Bellocchio s Fists in the Pocket PopMatters PopMatters Retrieved 2021 05 01 Charette Daphne Interview with Rex Pickett Interview with Rex Pickett Archived from the original on 2010 10 05 Retrieved 2010 08 29 Fists in the Pocket 1965 retrieved 2021 05 01External links EditFists in the Pocket at IMDb Fists in the Pocket at AllMovie Fists in the Pocket Ripped to Shreds an essay by Deborah Young at the Criterion Collection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fists in the Pocket amp oldid 1115586251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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