

The Uncle from Brooklyn
Overview
The best italian film of the 90's, the most extreme and radical work since SALO', a ruthless representation, in a surreal-metaphorical key, of a civilization condemned to worshipping its own blindness. The two sicilian directors use a language free from compromise and from the traditional storyline rules: the movie is photographed in a sharp and very contrasting black & white, with no beautiful pimp music, and lacks a logical story. There are no women (the ones we see are actually men), and the language is strict sicilian dialect. The directing style is characterized by long fixed shots on a post-atomic world, which is really present-day Palermo, inhabited by fat people in socks and underwear who burp and fart while roaming around smelly alleyways and waste dumps.
Movie Details
Languages
Italian
Studio
Digital Film
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Key Crew

Franco Maresco
Director

Daniele Ciprì
Director

Daniele Ciprì
Screenplay

Daniele Ciprì
Story

Franco Maresco
Screenplay

Galliano Juso
Producer

Daniele Ciprì
Writer

Franco Maresco
Writer
Cast
Salvatore Gattuso
Zio di Brooklyn

Pippo Agusta
Don Masino
Salvatore Schiera
Gaetano Gemelli
Gaspare Marchione
Totò Gemelli
Natale Lauria
Iachino Gemelli
Rosario Carollo
Ciccio Gemelli
Pietro Rizzo
Sarino
Francesco Arnao
San Polifemo
Antonino Bruno
Il Mago Zoras
Luigi Cinà
Paliddu
Bruno Di Benedetto
La Nana
Salvatore Farina
Madre del mago Zoras
Umberto Florulli
Cantante
Pietro Giordano
Vendicatore
Giovanni Gucciardi
Custode cinema
Giovanni Lo Giudice
Cantante fallito
Giuseppe Paviglianiti
Guardiano dei cani
Mario Salmeri
Guida
Massimo Salmeri
Uomo che cerca Pedro
Vincenzo Serio
Guardia di Don Masino