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Il tacchino prepotente, directed under the radar in 1939, is a curious blend of satire and comedy that reflects the political tensions of its time. The narrative revolves around a turkey, symbolizing England, who pecks at European nations represented as hens, until an audacious rooster from Italy stands up to him. The film has this offbeat charm, with a mix of practical effects that give it a unique visual style. It's a bit rough around the edges, which adds to its character, and the performances, while not always polished, carry a certain earnestness. Rossellini himself was not fond of the film, which makes it all the more intriguing for collectors looking to explore the lesser-known facets of his work.
Il tacchino prepotente is relatively scarce, often overlooked in discussions about the era's films. The film has seen a limited release history, primarily appearing in niche collections and retrospectives of early Italian cinema. Collectors tend to appreciate its oddball charm and the historical context it provides, especially with Rossellini's direct involvement, albeit his disdain for the project. It's a film that might not sit at the top of most lists, but holds a certain appeal for those interested in the more obscure corners of cinematic history.
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