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  1. Giulio Questi (18 March 1924 – 3 December 2014) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Questi was born in Bergamo. He wrote short stories and filmed several documentaries before he started as assistant director and script writer in the movie business. He is best known for the films La morte ha fatto l'uovo and Django Kill!

  2. Giulio Questi è stato un regista, sceneggiatore, attore cinematografico e scrittore italiano, partigiano durante la Resistenza. È considerato uno dei più originali registi italiani. Il montatore di tutti i suoi film fu Franco Arcalli, detto Kim, suo grande amico. I due negli anni ottanta furono soprannominati da Enrico Ghezzi Jules e Kim ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0703368Giulio Questi - IMDb

    Giulio Questi was born on 18 March 1924 in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. He was a director and writer, known for Giocare (1957), Amori pericolosi (1964) and Plucked (1968). He was married to Marilù Carteny. He died on 3 December 2014 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

  4. Oct 7, 2019 · In December 2014, Giulio Questi died, and the cinema lost an unflappable renegade of the arts. His name does not get dropped as often as that of his contemporaries, but those that know his films speak of them with open-eyed reverence, as much in awe of their existence as of their quality.

  5. Italian wildcard Giulio Questi pushed the limits (and censorship!) of what one could show in a movie in his brilliantly twisted cinema. With this, his debut, he forged what boldly stands today as perhaps the most bloody, reviled, and ecstatic of spaghetti westerns.

  6. Giulio Questi intervistato da Michele Faggi e Antonio Bruschini racconta il suo grande cinema.Giulio Questi (Bergamo, 18 marzo 1924 – Roma, 3 dicembre 2014) ...

  7. Dec 1, 2013 · The Unique Worldview of Giulio Questi – Part 3. by Michal |Published December 1, 2013. The final full-length pic is the most perplexing and impenetrable – a cinematic experiment overflowed with a huge dimension of even more unbridled surrealism which is there to confound and not to sweep the confusion away.