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Family Home Movies presents this fascinating glimpse into the private lives of avant-garde composer Luigi Nono and his partner, Nuria Schönberg. Shot between '59 and '74, the film is more than just a collection of family moments; it’s a kind of visual diary that reflects the artistic experimentation of the period. You can feel the weight of the time and the intimacy, with each frame capturing not just personal memories but also a sense of the socio-political landscape. The pacing might throw some off, as it meanders in a way that feels natural rather than contrived. It's those raw, unpolished moments—the laughter, the quiet, the mundane—that really resonate. It’s distinct, blending home video with avant-garde sensibilities, making it a unique artifact for collectors.
Offers a unique perspective on artistic life.Captures 60s and 70s domesticity.Blends personal history with avant-garde aesthetics.
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Serena Nono
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