A definitive anthology dedicated to the most American of the Italian
directors, who's way of doing cinema has influenced tens of filmakers
(Tarantino above all). Besides a detailed examination of films, personal
memories of the director and of the many collaborators who worked with
him (from Bertolucci to Dario Argento, from Ennio Morricone to Clint
Eastwood), script excerpts and beautiful photographs. The volume by De
Fornari, an experienced Italian film critic (who knew Leone well) and
author of another insightful book about Leone, uses individual films
along with original material: a preface by Acadecmy Award winning
filmaker Giuseppe Tornatore, a collection of quotes arranged
alphabetically and an essay ("Six Ways Not to Resemble John Ford") that
explains what distinguishes Leone from the myriad of Italian and
American directors making westerns.