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So, 'Appunti: 12 dicembre' is a deep dive into the Piazza Fontana bombing, a pivotal moment in Italian history. The film has this raw, almost journalistic feel to it, blending archival footage and interviews that make the past almost palpable. Leroux's pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the events to sink in rather than rushing through them. It doesn’t spoon-feed you; instead, it leaves you with lingering questions about political unrest and social dynamics. The tone is somber, reflective. There's a quiet intensity to the testimonies that really hits home. If you're into documentary filmmaking that challenges you to think critically about history, this one’s quite a piece with a distinct approach to storytelling.
Thought-provoking commentary on political unrestUtilizes archival footage effectivelyReflective tone enhances the emotional impact
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Jean-Baptiste Leroux
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