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So, 'Luther Blissett - Learn, Believe, Die' is this intriguing dive into the 90s Bologna art scene. It captures a group of artists who, under the banner of the Luther Blissett pseudonym, orchestrate a kind of media prank that plays with identity and visibility. The tone is often irreverent, almost playful, yet there's a deeper commentary on anonymity and collective action. You can feel the gritty atmosphere of Bologna in those times, and the pacing reflects that underground vibe—slow and contemplative at times, with bursts of energy. The documentary doesn't rely on traditional interviews, opting for a more immersive approach; it feels like you're right there with them, observing their mischief. It’s definitely a unique piece, challenging the ideas of authorship and fame.
Explores themes of identity and anonymity.Captures the rebellious spirit of 90s Bologna.Unique approach to storytelling without traditional narration.
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