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Consumerist Ultimate Indigestion: La Grande Bouffe's Deadly Physiological Pleasures
by Celluloid Liberation Front for Bright Lights Film Journal
On Ferreri's "Anarchic Filmmaking"
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2009 Review of Dillinger is Dead
by Manohla Dargis for The New York Times
On Ferreri's La Grande Bouffe and Tales of Ordinary Madness
by Thomas Britt for PopMatters.com
Farce in Don't Touch the White Woman!
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An essay on Ferreri's use of farce, as it perfectly illustrates Marx's dictum: "history repeats itself twice; first time as tragedy, second time as farce."
Michel Piccoli on Ferreri in Cahiers du Cinema Ferreri and Piccoli, a collaboration that spanned 3 decades and 6 films.
El Pisito review
by Stephen Holden for The New York Times
Review: The Last Woman by Vincent Canby From NYTimes.com
Review: La Donna Scimmia by Bosley Crowther From NYTimes.com
by Michael Joshua Rowin (Criterion Collection Essay)
Dillinger is Dead DVD review
by Fernando Croce (Slant magazine)
Dillinger is Dead makes a political statement
by Dennis Lim for the Los Angeles Times
Consumerist Ultimate Indigestion: La Grande Bouffe's Deadly Physiological Pleasures
by Celluloid Liberation Front for Bright Lights Film Journal
On Ferreri's "Anarchic Filmmaking"
by Dennis Harvey for SF360.org
2009 Review of Dillinger is Dead
by Manohla Dargis for The New York Times
On Ferreri's La Grande Bouffe and Tales of Ordinary Madness
by Thomas Britt for PopMatters.com
Farce in Don't Touch the White Woman!
by Milenko Skoknic
An essay on Ferreri's use of farce, as it perfectly illustrates Marx's dictum: "history repeats itself twice; first time as tragedy, second time as farce."
Michel Piccoli on Ferreri in Cahiers du Cinema Ferreri and Piccoli, a collaboration that spanned 3 decades and 6 films.
El Pisito review
by Stephen Holden for The New York Times
Review: The Last Woman by Vincent Canby From NYTimes.com
Review: La Donna Scimmia by Bosley Crowther From NYTimes.com