MorriconeAs a follow-up to last summer’s popular series of films featuring the music of the great composer Ennio Morricone, you’ll be able to see five more Italian productions each boasting one of the maestro’s finest scores. Morricone’s most famous collaborator, Sergio Leone, is represented by the uncut versions of Duck, You Sucker (screening August 5) and Once Upon a Time in America (August 9 & 10). Morricone has also remained loyal to director Giuseppe Tornatore, and the composer earned his most recent Oscar® nomination for Tornatore’s Malena (August 12). Their newest collaboration is The Unknown Woman (August 16, see “Summer Rochester Premieres” section on this page), and the movie offers another memorable Morricone main title theme. Concluding this small lineup is the uncut Italian version of Burn! (August 19), directed by Gillo Pontecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) and showcasing particularly rousing music by Morricone and an equally effective performance from Marlon Brando.