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La Salla (1996) (1996)

Directed by


Starring
Jay Brazeau Jay Brazeau
Baritone


Written by
Richard Condie Richard Condie
(written by)


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A tale of a man who has everything he needs in his one little room, and the disasters that befall him when he succumbs to the temptation of the world outside his door. An Italian opera, with subtitles and some cows and fish.
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"DIR: Richard Condie SUMMARY: A man who lives in a self-contained world is tempted to peek outside, with disastrous results. WHY IT'S HERE: Richard Condie's 'La Salla' is a very acquired taste, perhaps more so than any other Condie film outside of 'The Apprentice'. Working with CGI instead of the hand-drawn animation he became known for, Condie has created a hysterically funny take on opera, in which the main character sings a ludicrous libretto written by Condie, translated into Italian and "