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Bologna (2022) is a fascinating documentary directed by Alberto Ruffino that dives into a pivotal moment in Italian history. The film employs a unique three-screen format, which gives it this almost immersive quality, you know? It captures the grassroots movements that surrounded the broadcast of the Bologna massacre on August 2, 1980, allowing for a nuanced exploration of media's power in shaping public consciousness. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting the weight of the subject, yet there's a raw energy in how the stories unfold. The practical effects are minimal, but the real performances come from the people whose lives were impacted—it's all about their voices and experiences. Such an intriguing angle on a historical event that doesn't get enough coverage.
Three-screen format adds depthExplores media's role in historyFocus on personal narratives over dramatization
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Alberto Ruffino
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