When it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, critics' opinions were almost unanimous: "Killers of the Flower Moon", in theaters this Wednesday, October 18, is to be ranked among Martin Scorsese's major works. The 80-year-old filmmaker unfolds a tragic story, that of manipulative and bloodthirsty whites who, at the beginning of the <>th century, murdered women from the Osage tribe, the only wealthy "native" Amerindians in the country because oil had gushed out on their land.
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