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So, 'Attitu' is this deep dive into the life of an Accabadora, a really intriguing character from Sardinian folklore. The tone is heavy, almost haunting, and the atmosphere feels thick with the weight of tradition and mortality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the emotional landscape of the protagonist. As she moves quietly from home to home, there's this palpable tension, a blend of sadness and acceptance. The performances are subtle but powerful; you can feel the internal struggle of the woman portrayed. What stands out is how it blends historical context with personal stories—giving it a unique edge. Practical effects? Minimal, but they serve the story well without feeling overdone. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of life and death in a unique wayAtmospheric pacing enhances emotional depthInteresting take on folklore and its implications
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Mattia Tognoni
Director