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Nessuno Uguale is quite an intriguing piece from '98. It dives into the sometimes tricky waters of adolescent homosexuality, which is not something you see often, especially in Italian cinema back then. The atmosphere feels raw and honest, capturing real conversations among students from various high schools in Milan. It’s a documentary, sure, but it manages to weave a narrative that feels personal and reflective. The pacing is steady, allowing room for those candid moments that really capture the essence of youth. What makes it stand out is its genuine approach—no dramatizations or over-the-top narratives, just real voices sharing their experiences. It's fascinating how they tackle such a relevant theme with a simplicity that resonates.
First documentary on homosexuality in adolescence in Italy.Features real students discussing their experiences and feelings.Captures a pivotal cultural moment for LGBTQ representation.
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