Category Archives: Sebastiano Montresor

Chasing stolen memories: “Q smette di ricordare” [2014 Italy]

 
And now for something completely different..!
 
Sebastiano Montresor’s “Q smette di ricordare” [Eng. Title: Q Quits Recollecting], is the second part of a duology made in the style of a graphic novel, and adhering to his principles of agrestic cinema. … Continue reading

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Emanuela Trovato and others in “K – Smette di Fumare” [2012 Italy]

Okay – now for something completely different!
Sebastiano Montresor’s latest film “K Smette di Fumare” [Eng. Title: ‘K’ Quits Smoking] is a tongue-in-cheek thriller complete with outlandish plot and wacky characters. It is also part of a duology whose next … Continue reading

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Lucia Mascino & Anna Mascino in “L’eredità di Caino” [2007 Italy]

I revisited Sebastiano Montresor’s directorial debut, “L’eredità di Caino” [Eng. Title: The Heritage of Cain”] with some more background information about the work. The title alludes to a collection of works by Austrian author Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and the … Continue reading

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Diana Simona Gasparini & co in “VigasioSexploitation” [2010 Italy]

If I presumed Sebastiano Montresor’s “VigasioSexploitation” to be not as interesting as “VigasioSexploitation 2”, I was pleasantly proved wrong. While part 2 was crazy, part 1 is both crazy and surreal, reminiscent of early Buñuel, but also treading different … Continue reading

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Chiara Pavoni & Eveline in “VigasioSexploitation II” [2011 Italy]

“…and now for something completely different..!”
If you’d enjoyed Monty Python’s Flying Circus, you might want to check out this refreshing oddity – a Sci-Fi comedy quite unlike Avatar.
Sebastiano Montresor is an interesting young director who has some strong … Continue reading

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