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So, '77 No Commercial Use is this intriguing documentary that stitches together a chaotic montage reflecting on the year of the maker's birth—1977. The atmosphere feels charged, almost electric, as you see the protests erupting in Italy alongside the grim realities of violence and political strife. It’s got this raw, unfiltered approach that draws you in. I mean, the pacing can be disorienting at times, but it really mirrors the tumultuous events of that year. Plus, there’s a rich tapestry of sounds and visuals that transport you to that era. It's distinct in how it compiles archival footage and personal reflections, creating an almost intimate connection to a historical moment. Not your typical doc for sure.
Unique montage styleReflects personal connection to historyIntense atmosphere of unrest
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