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Ninna nanna delle 12 mamme is this intriguing piece from 1930, though the director remains a mystery. It’s an odd blend of whimsy and somberness that gives off a unique atmosphere, which is pretty rare for films of that era. The pacing can feel meandering but, honestly, it adds to the dreamlike quality. There's a certain charm in the practical effects, reminiscent of the silent film era, that gives it a rawness not often found today. And while the performances are straightforward, there’s an authenticity that’s hard to ignore, making it feel like a time capsule of early cinematic experimentation. The themes of motherhood and the surreal nature of dreams play out in a way that feels both familiar and strange.
Finding this film can be a bit of a challenge, as prints seem scarce and it doesn't pop up often in collector circles. Most copies that surface are in various states of disrepair, which adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate the historical context. There’s something special about its elusive nature that draws interest—like it's a hidden gem waiting to be rediscovered by those in the know.
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