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Cinecittà Babilonia: Sex, Drugs and Black Shirts takes you on a deep dive into the murky waters of Italian cinema during the Fascist era. Marco Spagnoli crafts a narrative that feels both haunting and fascinating, exploring how Cinecittà studios became a hub of creativity amidst oppression. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the duality of glamour and grimness. The film shines in its portrayal of the unique actresses of the time, captivating figures who navigated a complicated landscape. There's an interesting mix of archival footage and interviews that really brings the period to life, making it stand out as a thoughtful meditation on art versus ideology.
Rich historical context for cinema enthusiasts.Great exploration of how art intersects with politics.Offers a unique perspective on forgotten actresses.
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