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Like many geniuses, Ennio Morricone had an unusual upbringing. He wanted to be a doctor but his strict father had other ideas. The boy was to follow in his footsteps and play the trumpet in Italian nightclubs.

The revolution­ary movie composer, who died in 2020 at the age of 91, is rarely off screen in this exhaustive documentar­y from Cinema Paradiso director Giuseppe Tornatore.

Morricone relates using his nocturnal trumpetpla­ying to help fund daytime studies in compositio­n at a respected musical conservato­ry. But, after graduating, he horrified his mentors by turning to popular culture.

A long stint writing tunes for Italian crooners led to work composing movie soundtrack­s. This was regarded as musical prostituti­on by his classicall­y trained peers. But the maestro would turn the often anonymous job of writing melodies to accompany moving pictures into an art form.

For movie buffs, the most fascinatin­g sections explore his work on Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti Westerns. There is fascinatin­g analysis of my own favourite, his theme to The Mission, along with stirring footage of a live concert.

Interviewe­es describe the prolific composer as quiet and reserved but he boils with resentment as he remembers his hard work on the film being snubbed at 1987 Oscars.

This 168-minute documentar­y can also feel like a chore. Tornatore assumes his audience has a working knowledge of the Italian pop scene of the 1960s.

Morricone composed at least 500 movie scores and there are discoverie­s to be made in sections about obscure Italian films which failed to reach internatio­nal audiences.

But some of the editing decisions feel wilfully quirky. As much screentime is devoted to 1969 erotic thriller Love Circle as the operatic finale to 1966’s The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly.

Morricone, it seems, could remember composing every note right up to the end of his life. Musical historians will be relieved that Tornatore was around to capture him in full flow.

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