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La corsa del venditore is an interesting slice-of-life documentary that captures a moment in time in Florence. The film centers on a middle-aged woman, presumably the matriarch of the family, who's juggling a phone call while her daughter and granddaughter trail behind her. The atmosphere is mundane yet intimate, as you watch the three women navigate the bustling train station. It’s not about grand statements or dramatic arcs; rather, it shines a light on the nuances of everyday interactions. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the subtleties of their exchanges and the backdrop of the station life. The performances, especially the elder woman, feel genuine, almost like you’re peeking into a private moment. It's this authenticity that gives the film its distinctive charm.
features a family dynamiccaptured in a bustling locationfocus on real-life interactions
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