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Francesco de Gregori - Nevergreen is a curious documentary that captures the essence of De Gregori's last concert, which, let's just say, didn't exactly soar. The atmosphere feels heavy with expectation, tinged with a sense of nostalgia for what could have been. There's an interesting pacing to it, as you can almost feel the palpable tension build throughout the show, mixed with moments of awkward silence. The performances are raw, showcasing De Gregori's artistry but also his vulnerability in the face of an unresponsive crowd. It’s a fascinating exploration of failure in a public setting, and the film doesn’t shy away from showing how that affects both the artist and the audience. It’s not your typical concert film, but rather a reflective piece on artistry and reception.
Focuses more on the atmosphere than the performance itself.Highlights the tension between artist and audience.Offers a reflective take on public failure in music.
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