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So, 'How (Not) to Film a Fascist Monument' is this intriguing short that pulls you in right away. Zenleser’s approach is quite personal, really, almost like a diary entry, as he wrestles with the presence of the Victory Monument in Bolzano. It's a fascinating blend of historical reflection and contemporary critique. The pacing feels very deliberate, allowing moments of tension to simmer, and the atmosphere is heavy with the weight of history—definitely makes you think about how monuments are perceived today. There’s a rawness to his style that gives it an edge. You can feel the political undercurrents, and Zenleser’s candidness in exploring his own feelings about the monument adds a layer of complexity that’s hard to shake off. It’s distinctive for sure, not just another dry doc.
Explores complex themes of memory and identity.Directorial style feels intimate and personal.Engages with ongoing political discourse.
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