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Tarantino received an award from Dario Argento / Is the next film Spaghetti Western?



Quentin Tarantino, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Dario Argento at the Rome Film Festival, said he still had no idea about his next film.

Theater News Base: Quentin Tarantino received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Italian horror film director Dario Argento at the Rome Film Festival on Tuesday, October 19.

“I still do not know what I want to do,” he told reporters about his next film.

Two days ago, the director had told the host of the Italian network to make a book review of a movie and possibly a TV series, but before that he intends to make a comedy!

In a conversation with the director of the Rome Film Festival, he talked about an unspecified project that was both a comedy and a spaghetti Western appearance.

He added: “He is looking forward to being able to start his next work because he believes that it will be very fun to make and that different characters will speak different languages ​​in it.”

He also talked about his own life, saying that the first film he remembered watching “More Deadly Than a Man” was a British spy film directed by Ralph Thomas and Richard Johnson and was something like James Bond.

He stated that he was 5 years old at the time and he remembers the role of Alke Zomer in the film.

During the meeting, Tarantino also paid tribute to the memory of the great Italian composer Ennio Morricone and spoke about how he composed music for the “Hateful Eight” and said: “He was a real giant.”

The Rome Film Festival will be held from October 14 to 24 in the Italian capital.

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