Salvatore Giuliano 1962

Critics score:
100 / 100

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Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: This is arguably as good as or better than anything Rosi has done since. Read more

Michael Sragow, New Yorker: The scenes have a raw, newsreel poetry. Read more

Tom Milne, Time Out: Stunningly shot in stark black-and-white by Gianni Di Venanzo. Read more

Trevor Johnston, Time Out: A landmark in political cinema Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: An outstanding film has been fashioned by Francesco Rosi using the story of Sicilian bandit Giuliano as a pretext for a historical, political, and social document of its times. Read more