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Mafia No! captures a unique slice of history with that raw documentary feel, you know? It's all about Danilo Dolci's march across Sicily in '67 – really pushes against poverty and all that corruption. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, as it juxtaposes the stark realities of life in Sicily with Dolci's passionate interviews. It’s not just static shots; you're pulled into the atmosphere of the conflict. It's striking how the film weaves personal testimonies with broader social commentary. The way it's shot adds a certain gritty authenticity, making it stand out among other documentaries of the era.
This film has seen limited releases and remains somewhat elusive, making it a gem for collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but finding a quality version can be tricky. Its BAFTA nomination adds a layer of prestige, piquing interest among those who appreciate politically charged documentaries. Overall, it occupies a niche space in the collector’s market, reflecting crucial social issues of its time.
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