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ELIO PETRI — THE 10TH VICTIM

In THE 10TH VICTIM, the great Italian director Elio Petri sets his characteristic socio-political critique amid sci-fi thrills and an explosion of mid-sixties glamour—courtesy of production designer Piero Poletto and iconic stars Ursula Andress and Marcello Mastroianni.

The populace of Rome, ensconced in an Op-art wonderland, compete for televised fame and fortune in a legal game of hunter and hunted—themes borrowed by The Hunger Games nearly half a century later.

Gianni Di Venanzo—who, like Poletto, worked with Antonioni—was the film’s cinematographer. Tonino Guerra, Giorgio Salvioni, and Ennio Flaiano wrote the screenplay with Petri, and Piero Piccioni composed the propulsive score.

This weekend, the American Cinematheque, the Art Directors Guild Film Society, and The Hollywood Reporter present a rare local screening of THE 10TH VICTIM, followed by a panel discussion with Frances Anderton—host of KCRW‘s DnA: Design and ArchitectureUSC professor Nicholas J. Cull, and production designers Guy Hendrix Dyas and John Muto.

THE 10TH VICTIM

Sunday, May 19, at 5:30 pm.

Egyptian Theatre

6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Ursula Andress and Marcello Mastroianni in The 10th Victim (1965), directed by Elio Petri, production design by Piero Poletto. Elsa Martinelli on phone (fourth from top).

PROPERTY IS NO LONGER A THEFT

A newly restored 35mm print of the rarely screened “proto-giallo, Brechtian satire” PROPERTY IS NO LONGER A THEFT (1973) plays this weekend as part of the MOMA series UGO TOGNAZZI—TRAGEDIES OF A RIDICULOUS MAN.*

Directed by Elio Petri, the film stars Flavio Bucci as a Marxist bank clerk-turned-thief and Tognazzi as his target. The film is the third in Petri’s “social neurosis” trilogy, which includes the classic Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion and The Working Class Goes to Heaven.

 

PROPERTY IS NO LONGER A THEFT*

Saturday, December 22, at 3:30 pm.

Monday, December 24, at 1 pm.

Museum of Modern Art

11 West 53rd Street, New York City.

Above image credit: Arrow Video.

Below: Flavio Bucci as Total in Property is No Longer Theft.