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So, 'Fernando di Leo: La morale del genere' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life and work of Di Leo, a key figure in Italian cinema, particularly known for his crime films. The whole thing has a laid-back yet reflective tone, where Di Leo himself reminisces about his career, but it also features insights from crew members that paint a fuller picture. The pacing feels organic, almost like a conversation you'd have over a drink, moving between personal anecdotes and industry commentary. The film explores themes of morality and the evolution of genre in Italy. It's not flashy, but the archival footage and interviews have this raw authenticity that makes it distinctive in a sea of polished biopics.
Intriguing exploration of Italian cinema historyOffers personal anecdotes from Di Leo and crewReflective tone with a laid-back pacing
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