Yup, it’s actually one of my all-time favorites. Baricco’s original book is really good too if you can manage to find a copy.
Back on topic, this is what I found most interesting in the interview:
“I knew that Beauregard would be something completely different from Cuchillo, I took the risk. I don´t know today if I did the right thing by changing drastically the character typology. Maybe, continuing the second movie with another Cuchillo story would have been more convenient from a box office point of view. Leone did his dollar trilogy in this sense. But I have never been a successful money maker. I was too much interested in what I wanted to express at that very moment in time. Box office was another story… just consider that Django clearly beat Faccia… with respect to mere business”