Cover of Riz Ortolani Non si sevizia un paperino
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For fans of riz ortolani,lovers of italian giallo and horror films,cinema soundtrack enthusiasts,followers of lucio fulci’s work,listeners interested in 1970s film music
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Don't Torture a Duckling is the soundtrack of the film of the same name by Lucio Fulci, released in 1972. For the less informed, it is a cult movie that fits into the Italian giallo genre of which Fulci was a well-regarded author. The abundant violence and the morbidity of certain scenes (unforgettable is the one where a child encounters a nude Barbara Bouchet, a scene that resulted in Fulci and the actress being charged with obscenity. In reality, the child was played by a dwarf, Domenico Semeraro, a taxidermist who would later become involved in an equally morbid criminal case) attracted a host of admirers but an equally vast number of detractors to the film.

Regarding the soundtrack, Don't Torture a Duckling is a typical work in the style of Riz Ortolani: romantic orchestrations, forays into easy listening, ambient sounds. Added to this is the constant presence of strings whose function is to create a whirlwind effect, a menacing sonic vortex. Furthermore, in the famous ultra-violent scene where Florinda Bolkan is brutally beaten with chains and sticks, Maestro Ortolani self-references, within a frenetic radio zapping, although the stroke of genius is having associated with these scenes of unheard violence, a piece performed by Ornella Vanoni, whose listening I obviously recommend.

Having said that, I believe it’s impossible to enjoy this soundtrack apart from the images to which it refers, so its viewing is highly recommended.

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Don’t Torture a Duckling’s soundtrack by Riz Ortolani complements Lucio Fulci’s violent cult film with romantic orchestration and ambient sounds. The music often creates a menacing atmosphere, especially with strong string sections. However, the soundtrack's full impact is tied to the film’s imagery and intense scenes. The reviewer recommends experiencing the score alongside the movie for best effect.

Tracklist

01   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 1 - Titoli) (02:44)

02   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 2) (03:16)

03   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 3) (03:48)

04   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 4) (01:45)

05   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 5) (02:25)

06   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 6) (02:31)

07   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 7) (01:43)

08   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 8) (02:36)

09   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 9) (02:27)

10   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 10) (02:17)

11   Non Si Sevizia Un Paperino (Seq. 11 - Finale) (04:43)

12   Quei Giorni Insieme A Te (03:33)

Riz Ortolani

Riziero "Riz" Ortolani (1926–2014) was an Italian film composer noted for hundreds of soundtrack scores across genres. He was married to singer Katyna Ranieri.
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