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"It is a film that reeks of Italy and exudes Italy in every single frame." "A film full of life, seeking answers and condemning without half measures."
"It is a film that reeks of Italy and exudes Italy in every single frame."
"A film full of life, seeking answers and condemning without half measures."
Explore the timeless charm of C'eravamo tanto amati and experience a masterpiece of Italian cinema today.
"We thought we could change the world, instead the world changed us." Scola uses two different storytelling planes: first black and white, the dark, gloomy, and sad one of war and pain, then color, the one that precedes and tells the Boom.
"We thought we could change the world, instead the world changed us."
Scola uses two different storytelling planes: first black and white, the dark, gloomy, and sad one of war and pain, then color, the one that precedes and tells the Boom.
Explore Ettore Scola’s masterpiece and experience a profound journey through Italy’s cinematic and historical landscape.
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