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So, Bandiera Viola. It’s this documentary from 2010 and, honestly, I've found it a bit of an enigma. The director's name isn’t listed anywhere, which adds a layer of intrigue, right? The pacing feels a touch languid at times, but it works for the themes it explores. It dives into some heavy social commentary, with a raw, unpolished feel that makes you sit with the subject matter. I appreciate the practical effects—there’s a certain authenticity to them. The performances, while not the typical showy kind, carry a weight that speaks volumes. You can really sense the atmosphere they’re trying to create, something that pulls you in without the usual bells and whistles.
Director remains unknownExplores heavy social themesRaw, unpolished feel enhances the experience
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