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Ambasciatori is an interesting piece, set in one of the last porn theaters in Rome. The atmosphere is heavy, yet somehow intimate, with sunlight trying to break through the dark corners of the building, creating a contrast that's almost poetic. You’ve got this blend of the mundane and the provocative, with the few spectators forming a sort of community, or maybe just a shared experience of isolation. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, which adds to the film's reflective quality. There's a rawness to the performances that feels unfiltered, which is fitting given the setting. It’s not about the sex on screen, but rather what it reflects about society, connection, and the fading remnants of a particular cultural moment.
Unique setting in a fading cultural landmarkExplores themes of isolation and communityContrasting visuals of light and darkness
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Francesco Romano
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