Django Unchained Trilogy and More : Tarantino Talks to Gates

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  • Django Unchained Trilogy and More : Tarantino Talks to Gates
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    Long entretien en trois parties avec Quentin Tarantino pour le magazine afro-américain The Root.
    Après Inglorious Basterds contre les Nazis, son nouveau film Django Unchained est une autre « revanche imaginaire », cette fois contre les propriétaires esclavagistes.
    Polémique contre John Ford et sa participation à « Birth of a Nation ».

    The spaghetti Western-inspired Django Unchained, in theaters Dec. 25, depicts the horrors of slavery — with graphic violence and racial slurs aplenty — in the antebellum South with the irreverence we’ve come to expect from a Tarantino film. Of course, the epic tale, about a slave-turned-bounty hunter (Jamie Foxx) on a mission to free his wife (Kerry Washington) from a brutal Mississippi cotton plantation with the help of his mentor (Christoph Waltz), has generated praise from black critics and intellectuals, as well as criticism. In part 1 of a three-part, sweeping interview with The Root’s resident scholar of the slave narrative, Tarantino details his idea for a Django-Inglourious Basterds trilogy, Foxx’s initial disconnect with his title character and the scene that The Birth of a Nation indirectly inspired.

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