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Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero – Mondo Cane (2LP)

28,90 
Format LP
Label DECCA
Availability Out of stock
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Carefully restored and remastered, presented in original, authentic artwork and manufactured in Italy. A cult-film documentary from 1962, directed by Paolo Cavara, Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi. This film saw great international success, winning awards at the 15th Cannes Film Festival, and is often seen as the film that gave real life to the cinematic strand of sensationalist documentaries – termed Mondo-Movie.

The soundtrack has a cult following also, innovative and modern, influences that span from jazz to exotica. It won a Grammy and nominated for the Oscar in 1963. One instrumental track – Modelle in Blue / Models in Blue became a lot more famous when it became the hit track “More”, covered by the likes of Nat King Cole, Aretha Franklin & Frank Sinatra (over 70 million records sold).

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