LA HORDE SAUVAGE (1969) : Analyse d'un opéra de sang et de nostalgie

Discover the complete analysis of The Wild Bunch (1969), Sam Peckinpah's twilight masterpiece. From behind-the-scenes details of its production to its legendary veteran cast (William Holden, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine), not forgetting a review of contemporary press coverage, delve into the history of the film that redefined violence in cinema. In this retrospective, we also dissect Jerry Fielding's original score, its international posters (USA, France, Hungary, Spain), and analyze that iconic "suspended time" scene before the apocalypse. The printed interview with Peckinpah can be downloaded here: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/c840c... Enjoy, film buffs! Remember to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any analyses of classic films from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. 00:00 - Introduction 00:57 - The Genesis of The Wild Bunch 02:40 - Sam Peckinpah: The Poet of Violence 04:50 - A Cast of Veterans: Holden, Ryan, Borgnine, etc. 12:04 - A Volcanic Shoot in Mexico 19:59 - Jerry Fielding's Twilight Score 21:23 - The Censorship Board's Opinion in '69 26:21 - Analysis: The Posters Around the World 27:57 - Original Version vs. French Version 28:49 - My Opinion on the Film 34:59 - Analysis: The "Suspended Time" Before the Massacre 39:10 - 1969 Press Review