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So, 'A Need for Change: The Making of 'Fists in the Pocket'' dives into the early creative processes of Marco Bellocchio. It's a fascinating look at how the film came to be, capturing that raw, gritty vibe of the 1960s Italian cinema. The documentary has this intimate, almost voyeuristic feel, as it reveals the struggles and triumphs behind the scenes. It explores themes of family dynamics and rebellion that permeate Bellocchio's work. The pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and get a sense of the challenges they faced. There's something almost magnetic about the way they captured the passion on set, giving you a real sense of the artistic urgency driving the project. Worth a watch if you're into film history.
Interesting insights into the 1960s Italian film movement.Captures the dynamic between cast and crew during production.Highlights the evolution of Bellocchio's directorial style.
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