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‘Dopo quasi settant'anni i ricordi non esistono più’ is a fascinating documentary that pieces together the life of Paolo Gobetti, an intriguing figure in Italian cinema. It’s crafted in seven fragments, allowing the viewer to absorb the different facets of his contributions to film and culture. The pacing is contemplative, almost leisurely, which is fitting for a character whose impact was wide yet nuanced. The atmosphere is steeped in history, with a sense of nostalgia—but not in a cloying way. The film’s use of archival footage feels authentic, and it’s amazing how they weave his story through such a fragmented structure. It’s a unique approach to biography, and I appreciate its reflective quality.
Focuses on Paolo Gobetti's contributions to Italian cultureUtilizes archival footage creativelyPacing encourages reflection on history
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