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So, 'Ridotto Mattioni' is this intriguing piece that plays out almost like a visual poem. You get lost in the black and white super8 imagery, which gives it this raw, tactile feel, almost like you're seeing remnants of Milan's architectural past. The music score, '16/49 (rondeau) per organo sintetico 2014' by Dario Agazzi, complements the visuals really well, adding an ethereal layer. It's a meditative exploration of Luigi Mattioni's work, presenting not just buildings but the very essence of urban transformation. You can feel the breath of the city in its pacing, almost hypnotic, drawing you deeper into Mattioni's legacy with every frame.
This film seems to be quite niche and isn't widely available in mainstream collections, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those into experimental cinema. The scarcity of physical formats and the unique approach to urban exploration might pique the interest of collectors looking for something off the beaten path. The film's artistic style and historical context surrounding Mattioni definitely add to its appeal for those who appreciate architectural narratives in film.
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