Liza Foreman Italian helmer Giuseppe Tornatore’s (“Cinema Paradiso”) documentary “Ennio,” on the late music composer Ennio Morricone, features a pantheon of commentators influenced by the maestro’s scores, from Bruce Springsteen to Hans Zimmer — not to mention the music.Morricone is a two-time Oscar winner who scored over 500 film tracks, including a slew of Sergio Leone films, like “The Good The Bad, and The Ugly.” Morricone died when Tornatore was editing the documentary in July 2020.
The film, which is 150 minutes, premieres out of competition at the Venice Film Festival on Friday.“It didn’t change the contents of the film but it changed my vision,” he told reporters at a round table, speaking through a translator.
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