Monday, July 7
| 8:30PM
Jarvis Conservatory
1711 Main Street | Napa
Festival Napa Valley honors Ennio Morricone’s groundbreaking contributions to the Spaghetti Western. With Sergio Leone’s signature visual style, Once Upon a Time in the West is defined by Morricone’s haunting whistles and dramatic melodies. This film is a sweeping Western set in the dying days of the Old West, where a struggle to control water in a dusty desert town entangles three hardened gunmen in an epic clash of greed, honor, and revenge. One of the most iconic and influential films ever made, it features breathtaking cinematography and one of Morricone’s most revered scores.
Once Upon a Time in the West, Running time: 145 minutes
This film screening is a part of Maria Manetti Celebrates La Dolce Vita! honoring the legacy of Ennio Morricone.
Venue
1711 Main Street, Napa
Utilizing a grant from the Jarvis family, the Conservatory began operation in downtown Napa in 1995, providing training and support for artists. The 220-seat Conservatory, described as a jewel of a theater and an acoustic marvel, is dedicated to serious art forms not often available in other places, and at the same time, art forms relating to the large Hispanic community of Napa.