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Italian master of mafia gore to shoot ‘Pinocchio’

/ 07:29 PM May 13, 2018

Matteo Garrone

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Matteo Garrone, the Italian director known for his ultra-violent mob films, is planning to give the children’s classic “Pinocchio” his own twist, according to reports Friday.

The maker of the blood-drenched “Gomorrah” mafia saga is in the running for the Palme d’Or top prize at the Cannes film festival for “Dogman” — a gruesome revenge killing drama involving hours of torture by a drug-addicted dog groomer.

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But the director is about to turn his gaze on Pinocchio, the wooden protagonist of Italian writer Carlo Collodi’s 1883 novel, said film trade daily Variety.

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However, Garrone’s film — which starts shooting in November — is unlikely to be a kids-friendly version.

“There are many parts of the book that surprised me…. The idea is to return to a certain atmosphere of the world that Collodi described at the end of the 19th century,” Garrone said.

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“It’s a peasant world, a world of poverty, where there is plenty of violence. In a certain sense I think the Pinocchio story remains very actual and universal.” NVG

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