The Life of Jesus is a powerful portrayal of the life and struggles of Jesus, focusing on themes of love, prejudice, and racial tension. It delves into the challenges Jesus faces as he navigates an interracial relationship amidst a backdrop of hatred and intolerance. The movie explores the themes of prejudice, racism, and the power of love to overcome adversity.
This rather unconventional Western movie is set in the middle of the 19th century in Arizona. The film portrays an Indian tribe, the Mimbreno Appacheans, who are celebrating their Thanksgiving, building an irrigation plant, carrying on commerce, and trying to settle down in a rather constricted territory. But the confrontation with the white Americans changes their situation as the mercantile "gentlemen" want to prevent the Indian tribe to become independent from the white men′s business practices. Thus, they destroy the irrigation plant and chase the Indian tribe in an inhospitable territory where they cannot survive. Led by their chief Ulzana, the Appacheans thus start a bitter fight to preserve their habitat.
Ras (Eli Wallach) is a ruler or dictator who covets another man's wife (Mariangela Melato) as his own. He gets what he wants, but Ras wants more: in this case, to humiliate Marcello (Nino Manfredi), a dedicated musician whose life he has already ruined by leaving his cat and taking his wife. He forces Marcello to seek an annulment to his marriage through the Vatican. Ras gets everything, but Marcello's wife, Giulia, and Marcello have other ideas.
A man becomes desperate to save his terminally ill child and takes a job at a pharmaceutical company. The unethical practices and crooked businessmen drive him insane, leading to a confession of murder. Told in flashback, the story unfolds with elements of crime, drama, and horror, highlighting the dark side of the pharmaceutical industry.
Lola, the wife of arms dealer Pedro Wassewich, is attracted to Ludovic, a young painter who turns out to be the emissary of a notorious gangster. He claims to have been sent by the latter to pick up a shipment. In fact, it's the police who, behind the scenes, orchestrate the operation to catch Wassewich red-handed.
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