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So, 'Aux sources de 'Mort à Venise' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the mind of Nicola Badalucco, the screenwriter for Visconti's 'Death in Venice'. The film really captures the essence of how the original material, Thomas Mann's novella, translates to the screen, exploring those heavy themes of obsession, beauty, and mortality. It's not flashy, but it has this haunting quality that complements the source material well. Badalucco’s reflections make you think about the nuances of adapting such profound literature. The pacing feels contemplative, almost melancholic, which matches the underlying tones of the story. It’s all about the nuances in dialogue and thought rather than action, just like the film it discusses.
Documentary on film adaptationFeatures insights from the screenwriterA deep dive into themes of beauty and mortality
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