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  2. Mondo Cane - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Cane (a somewhat coarse Italian expletive, [2] literally ' dog world ') is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film and directed by the trio of Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara, and Franco E. Prosperi, with narration by Stefano Sibaldi.

  3. Mondocane - Wikipedia

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  4. Gualtiero Jacopetti - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, he approached his colleagues Franco Prosperi and Paolo Cavara with the unusual idea of making an "anti-documentary". [2] The result, which premiered in 1962, was Mondo Cane (which roughly translates to A Dog's World, a minor curse in Italian), a non-narrative compilation of shocking and unusual footage from around the world.

  5. List of Italian films of 1963 - Wikipedia

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    Maciste, l'eroe più grande del mondo: Mafia alla sbarra: Maigret voit rouge: Mare matto: Mathias Sandorf: Mondo cane 2: Mondo matto al neon: Muriel — Alain Resnais: Delphine Seyrig, Jean-Pierre Kérien, Nita Klein: Drama: French-Italian co-production [92] [93] Be Careful Ladies — André Hunebelle: Paul Meurisse, Danielle Darrieux, Michèle ...

  6. More (Theme from Mondo Cane) - Wikipedia

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    "Ti Guarderò Nel Cuore" ("I will look into your heart"), later released under the international title "More", is a pop song adapted from a film score written by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero for the 1962 Italian documentary film Mondo Cane. Ortolani and Oliviero originally composed the melody as an orchestral arrangement that served as the ...

  7. Paolo Cavara - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Cavara (4 July 1926 – 7 August 1982) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He is best known for collaborating with Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi on the 1962 mondo film Mondo Cane, and for directing the fiction film The Wild Eye (1967) and two giallo films, Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971) and Plot of Fear (1976).

  8. 1962 in film - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Cane, directed by Paolo Cavara, Franco Prosperi and Gualtiero Jacopetti – A Monkey in Winter (Un singe en hiver), directed by Henri Verneuil – Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, starring James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara; Moon Pilot, starring Tom Tryon

  9. Riz Ortolani - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Ortolani was founder and member of a well-known Italian jazz band. One of his early film scores was for Paolo Cavara and Gualtiero Jacopetti's 1962 pseudo-documentary Mondo Cane, whose main title-song More earned him a Grammy and was also nominated for an Oscar as Best Song.