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Duration: 156 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Britt Marie Eklund, Britt Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britta Ekman, بریت اکلاند
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Britt-Marie Ekland, born 6 October 1942 in Stockholm, Sweden, is an accomplished actress known for her roles in international cinema. She gained worldwide recognition playing 'Soleil' opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in 'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974). Prior to this, she had already established herself in British film and television. Ekland's other notable works include the cult horror film 'The Wicker Man' (1973) and her role as 'Rachel' in the stage play-turned-film 'Night They Raided Minsky's' (1968). Her personal life, including her high-profile marriage to actor Peter Sellers, also attracted significant public attention.
Release Year: 1970
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Alternative Title: The Cannibals, Los caníbales, Ihmissyöjät, Kannibalerna, Les cannibales, Antigoni 72, Oi kannivaloi, Kannibálok, Kanibale, The Year of the Cannibals
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In the streets of an unnamed city, bodies lie unnoticed and unmourned, victims of political unrest. Antigone, a young woman, defies the authorities by trying to bury her brother's corpse, assisted by a foreigner who offers his help. Together they attempt to give the deceased a proper burial, but their actions draw unwanted attention, leading to both of them being killed. However, their act of defiance inspires other young people to continue the task of burying the dead, challenging the authorities' indifference.
'I cannibali', directed by Liliana Cavani and Gianni Amelio in 1970, is a powerful commentary on political unrest and societal indifference. Set in an unnamed city filled with dead bodies that go unnoticed, the film follows Antigone's struggle to bury her brother's corpse, drawing inspiration from Sophocles' play 'Antigone'. The film explores themes of defiance against authority, the impact of political turmoil on society, and the human instinct for compassion even in harsh times.