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Run with the Devil, from 1960, takes you to the heart of the Via Margutta art scene in Rome, where the atmosphere is as vibrant as the characters themselves. It’s a blend of comedy and drama that really captures the quirky dynamics among a bunch of artist friends, each with their own struggle. You have Stefano, a painter who pours his soul into his work but shies away from self-promotion, juxtaposed with more flamboyant personalities who thrive on their public image. The pacing feels organic, like a leisurely stroll through the cobblestoned streets, allowing you to soak in the emotions and relationships. What’s striking here is the authenticity of the performances, which feel genuine and relatable, capturing the essence of artistic life in that era.
Run with the Devil has seen limited home media releases, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. Vinyl and vintage prints are particularly rare, often sparking interest due to their unique cover art and the film's cultural significance. Enthusiasts appreciate the film not just for its narrative but for its raw depiction of artistic ambition and personal connections, capturing a slice of 1960s Italian bohemia that resonates with many.
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