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So, 'Policarpo, ufficiale di scrittura' is quite a quirky little comedy from 1959. It revolves around Policarpo De Tappetti, who’s this calligrapher always waiting for his big break under the somewhat oblivious Don César. The film has this charmingly light tone, with a pacing that feels almost whimsically languid at times, which suits its comedic undertones. The performances really shine, especially in the moments of awkward misunderstandings. It’s not just about the humor, though; there’s a subtle commentary on ambition and the often frustrating wait for recognition. The calligraphy aspect adds an interesting layer, giving it a unique visual flair that’s not often explored in comedies of this era.
This film, while not widely known outside of collector circles, has an interesting history of releases, mainly in Italian markets. Its scarcity makes it a sought-after title for those focusing on vintage comedies. Many collectors appreciate the film for its unique perspective on ambition and the art of calligraphy, as well as the period-specific charm that it encapsulates. As it has not seen many re-releases, finding a good copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt.
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