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Mondo Macabro first aired on Channel 4 from October to December 2001. Each episode was followed by a film relevant to the scope of that episode; for example, the episode "The Nightmares of Coffin Joe", which is about the films of Brazilian director José Mojica Marins, was followed by the 1970 Marins-directed film Awakening of the Beast; [2] and the episode "Fantasy Films from Indonesia ...
The pair's Mondo candido (1975) is not a mondo film; the title was imposed on them by the studio, who wished to cash in on their earlier successes. The film is a retelling of Voltaire's novel, Candide. In the late 1980s, Stelvio Massi (a.k.a. Max Steele) made two spin-offs of the original Mondo Cane series, known as Mondo Cane 3 and Mondo Cane ...
The film's star, Ovidiu Balan, was 11 when the film was shot. He is a Romanian Gypsy who was taken under the director's wing with help of the French government [2] Gatlif created the film as a work on the themes of the "restless and free" gypsy, in contrast to the notion of settlements proposed for Sinti and Roma populations in the EU.
The pioneer show for Mondo, with 194 regular episodes. Hard Drinkin' Lincoln: 2000–2002 Mike Reiss [38] Two episodes aired in July 2007 on Mondo's YouTube channel. Co-production with Icebox. Heavy Metal Guy: 1999–2001 Jason Sadler [39] Six episodes were produced in 2000; three episodes aired between March 2007 and March 2009 on Mondo's ...
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A Mondo film is a documentary film, sometimes resembling a pseudo-documentary, usually depicting sensational topics and scenes. Pages in category "Mondo films" The ...
Africa Addio (lit. ' Goodbye Africa ' or ' Farewell Africa '; also known as Africa: Blood and Guts in the United States and Farewell Africa in the United Kingdom) is a 1966 Italian mondo documentary film co-directed, co-edited and co-written by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi with music by Riz Ortolani.
Two titles that Mondo TV launched at Mipcom 2011 are Power Buggz, a 26-episode 30-minute children's comedy directed by Orlando Corradi and co-produced with Meg Toys, [26] and Playtime Buddies with the music by John Sposito, a preschoolers 52-episode 13-minute series that encourages the development of positive social interaction and cognitive ...