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Il peggio di noi offers an intriguing look behind the curtain of filmmaking. It’s raw and unfiltered, capturing the tension and discord that can arise on a set. The pacing can be jarring – the lengthy monologue of Corso Salani feels almost confessional, drawing you into his frustrations while showcasing the chaotic energy of production. The documentary’s strength lies in its candidness; you see the dynamic between Salani and his crew, especially Paloma Calle, as it deteriorates. There’s a palpable sense of disillusionment that resonates throughout, making it a compelling study on the fragility of artistic collaboration. It's definitely not your standard behind-the-scenes fare, but that’s what makes it distinctive.
Documentary on filmmaking processFocus on artistic collaborationExplores crew dynamics and tensions
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