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So, 'Domenica è sempre domenica' is this quirky little comedy from 1958 that dives into the world of amateur singing competitions. It has this light-hearted yet chaotic atmosphere, where you can really feel the desperation of many characters. The pacing is a mix of upbeat moments and those slower, reflective bits that make you think about ambition and dreams—it's kind of charming in its own way. The performances vary, but there's a genuine sincerity in the ambition of these contestants, which adds to the film's overall appeal. It’s got this whimsical vibe that makes you smile, even if it’s a bit rough around the edges.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, as its print availability has dwindled. The few surviving copies are often sought after by those interested in 1950s Italian cinema and comedy. There are some intriguing variations in the formats that surface occasionally, but overall, it’s not easy to find. Collectors appreciate its unique charm, making it a conversation piece about the era's cultural landscape.
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