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Comanche Territory and Red Canyon: Tarantinos homage to Westerns

Tarantino’s love for Western is generally known, especially since he tried the genre himself Django Unchained (2012) and The hated eight (2015). In fact, Westerns were a source of inspiration throughout his work.

In KillMany shots appreciate the films by Sergio Leone and the topic of revenge, which is in the center of the genre and is also in revenge and is also in researching the genre Inglourious BasterdsIts original soundtrack comes from the music of his favorite musician Ennio Morricone.

Again and again Quentin Tarantino showed us his love for the Spaghetti western, quoted The good, the bad and the ugly as part of his essential consideration. But it is not just the Spaghetti western that Tarantino loves, it is the western genre in a whole, and he will be present this year to share his love for you with the festival.

He chose the work of the productive director George Sherman (1908–1991), especially the time in his career when he believed that Sherman was his most ambitious and creative in the 1940s and 1950s when he worked with universal. Tarantino presents two of his lesser known films, which he has seen again and again: Red Canyon And Comanche Territory.

Published in 1950, in Comanche TerritoryWe follow Jim Read, who was sent to the border to examine the outbreak of violence between the Mexicans and the Comanche. The restoration of peace becomes difficult because the exploitation of the mines is at stake.

Red CanyonPublished a year earlier, follows the story of Lucy, the daughter of a horse farmer who dreams of catching a wild stallion, and that of a lonely cowboy with a troubled past.

Both films have been restored and the fans will inspire action and technicolor.

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