Director Jean-Baptiste Péretié, known for having highlighted a pioneer of the film industry through Buster Keaton, a genius broken by Hollywood (2016), recently offered a dive into a universe as vast as it is deep, that of Al Pacino. The Italian-American star has never ceased to be present in roles which, over the decades, have marked the spirits. The interpretation of Michael Corleone, head of the New York mafia, in the saga of the Godfather masterfully directed by Francis Ford Coppola, will remain as one of his flagship roles.Soon after, Al Pacino consolidates his talent with Un après-midi de chien released in 1975, in which he delivers a strong interpretation where the humanity he gives to the character allows him to obtain the Oscar for best actor in 1976. He will surprise again at the start of the 1980s with Scarface, he will find De Palma with the immense L’Impasse to better play against De Niro in the cult Heat of Michael Mann. Al Pacino: The Bronx and the Fury will be online until April 6
