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So, 'It Was Just A Children's Game' is this rather intimate documentary featuring Nicoletta Elmi, who you might remember from a few Italian horror flicks back in the day. The film has this laid-back tone, almost like sitting in a cozy living room while she reminisces about her experiences as a child actress. It's not just about her roles but also how they shaped her and the industry around her. The pacing is gentle, allowing her stories to breathe, and there's something distinctly nostalgic about it. The atmosphere has this warm, reflective quality, and you really get a sense of her personality shining through. It's a nice peek into both her world and that unique era of cinema.
This documentary is relatively new, so it hasn’t had the time to gain collectible status yet, but there's definitely a niche interest among fans of classic Italian cinema and those who appreciate behind-the-scenes stories. As of now, it’s available in limited formats, primarily digital, but keep an eye out for any potential physical releases. Given Elmi's cult status, it might garner more attention over time, especially if she continues to be a topic of conversation in retrospective film discussions.
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