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Cowboys and Italians

In the 1960s, Italian filmmakers took the cowboy out of America. They gave the western a wild, blood-soaked makeover that revived the genre for global audiences and imbued it with new political relevance.

Orson Welles, South of the Border

After his post–Citizen Kane slump, Orson Welles teamed up with Universal for a big Hollywood comeback about corrupt police on the US-Mexico border. The executives balked at his vision  —  but today Touch of Evil is regarded as Welles’s final masterpiece.

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The Invisible Kuwaitis

Kuwait systematically denies citizenship to a population that has lived there since before the state existed.