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Le Chienlit: I giorni del Maggio, directed by Luigi Perelli, captures the raw energy of the May 1968 protests in France with a palpable intensity. The film's pacing feels almost documentary-like, juxtaposing Léo Ferré's melancholic voice against the backdrop of student riots and worker strikes. It's striking how the visuals convey a sense of urgency and despair, pulling you right into the heart of the turmoil. The use of practical effects and candid footage really makes you feel the chaos and passion of the time. What stands out is how it blends the personal with the political, giving a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history, which many might overlook.
This film is somewhat rare in collector circles, often overshadowed by more widely known documentaries from the same era. Released mainly in a limited format, it hasn't seen much reissue, which adds to its allure for those interested in political cinema. Its unique perspective on the events of May '68 makes it a fascinating piece for anyone looking to delve deeper into the cultural shifts of the time.
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