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So, this short doc 'Franco Nero: Back in the Saddle' dives into the behind-the-scenes of 'Texas, Addio'. It's not your typical making-of; it feels more like a personal reflection from Nero himself, who carries that unmistakable charisma of the Spaghetti Western era. The pacing is relaxed, almost like sitting down with an old friend as he recounts stories from the set. The themes of nostalgia and the evolution of film during that time resonate throughout. What I appreciate is the practical effects and the rawness of the footage, giving you a glimpse into the grit behind the glamour. It’s a unique piece for any collector who values the storytelling behind the camera as much as in front of it.
This documentary is quite rare and has limited format releases, making it an intriguing find for collectors. As of now, it seems to have only been issued on DVD, which adds to its appeal. There's a growing interest in works that offer insights into the filmmaking process, particularly from iconic figures like Nero. So, while it may not be the most widely known piece, its scarcity and the unique perspective it offers certainly hold value for those who appreciate film history.
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