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Lingue di luce is a fascinating glimpse into the mind of Massimo Bacigalupo as he navigates through his cinematic journey. Set in his home in Rapallo, the documentary has this intimate feel, like you're sitting right there with him. He reflects on the rich tapestry of his career, which blossomed around the vibrant festivals of the FEDIC circles and in the creative milieu of Rome during the 60s and 70s. His stories draw you into his encounters with other notable filmmakers like Mekas and Markopoulos. The atmosphere is quite reflective, underscored by a sense of nostalgia for a time when cinema was bursting with experimentation. The pacing is laid-back, almost like a conversation over coffee, which makes it feel personal and engaging.
Features intimate storytelling about Bacigalupo's career.Highlights the vibrant Italian film scene of the 60s and 70s.Includes personal anecdotes about influential filmmakers.
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