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Film practically divided into two parts, at times anonymous but, ultimately, heartfelt and certainly worth watching.
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Cuore Sacro is a film divided into two distinct parts, with moments that feel anonymous but ultimately delivers heartfelt emotions. Despite some unevenness, it remains worth watching for viewers interested in emotional Italian dramas.
Ferzan Ozpetek
Ferzan Ozpetek is a Turkish-Italian film director and screenwriter known for intimate, ensemble-driven dramas that often explore LGBTQ+ relationships, friendship and memory. Active since his debut Hamam (1997), his acclaimed filmography includes Le fate ignoranti (2001), La finestra di fronte (2003), Saturno contro (2007) and later works set in Rome and Naples.
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