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So, 'Les ritaliens' brings us into the post-war experience of a family navigating their new life in France with a real sense of struggle and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere of the countryside and the family's dynamics. There's a raw honesty in the performances, particularly with the interactions between Francesco and Vittoria as they confront both cultural and personal challenges. It captures that bittersweet essence of immigrant life, with moments of levity woven into the drama, which gives it a unique tone. Plus, the practical effects and setting really ground the story in that era, something that feels increasingly rare nowadays.
The film has had limited distribution, which makes any physical format quite collectible. I’ve seen a few VHS copies floating around, and they tend to attract interest from those who appreciate foreign dramas of this era. The scarcity factor certainly adds to its value, especially for those who seek out nuanced portrayals of immigrant experiences. Overall, it's not widely known but holds a special place for collectors who appreciate character-driven stories.
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