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So, 'Il Pilastro' dives deep into the fabric of this Bologna district, starting from its rough beginnings in the 60s. It's fascinating how they use archival footage and interviews, weaving together personal stories that reflect the socio-economic shifts of that era. The pacing is quite contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the place. You can feel the weight of history in each frame, especially near the Virgolone, which looms large both physically and metaphorically. There's this raw authenticity in the interviews that really pulls you in. It's not just about the buildings, but the lives of the people who shaped, and were shaped by, this community. A nuanced portrayal that feels very much alive, if you know what I mean.
Focuses on social history and personal narratives.Features a blend of archival footage and modern interviews.Captures the essence of community and transformation.
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