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A mosca cieca
Outsider Romano Scavolini debuted in 1966 with what became Italy’s most forbidden film. The censorship is hard to understand today, yet this deliciousPublished on: -
Queimada
Pontecorvo’s sequel to Battle of Algiers stars Marlon Brando as an agent sent to a Caribbean island to foment a rebellion of the enslaved to…Published on: -
What Time Is Love?
In this video, a corporation that provides European certificates of suitability for goods and commodities puts toys and infancy products to the test.Published on: -
Nico, 1988
Sound, loving and above all honest biopic about Nico, more than twenty years after Andy Warhol and The Velvet Underground. Trine Dyrholm (Kollektivet,Published on: -
Monelle
Girls lie asleep in a modernist building, lit up for only an instant by flashes of light. A horror movie with a jolly ending.Published on: -
Il risoluto
The story of Piero, now an old man in Vermont, who recalls his time in a violent fascist Italian militia in World War II. Powerful, captivating…Published on: -
’77 No Commercial Use
The maker, born in 1977, made this montage film about his endlessly fascinating year of birth. In Italy the streets were full of groups protesting,…Published on: -
La Gita
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Speak in Tongues
When someone speaks in tongues, they speak a language unknown, possessed, as it were, by a foreign idiom. In six panoramas by the filmmakers of…Published on: