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Sempre più difficile is an interesting piece from 1943 that captures a slice of Sicilian life in the early 1900s. The narrative revolves around a down-and-out prince who finds himself as the advisor in a wealthy shipowner's household. The tone is tinged with a sort of melancholy, reflecting on class disparities and the weight of societal expectations. Performances feel raw and genuine, with a natural chemistry that keeps the pacing engaging, even if it's not particularly fast. Visually, it has a certain rustic charm; you can almost feel the sun-soaked streets and hear the distant sound of the sea. It’s a film that definitely offers a unique perspective on its era.
Finding Sempre più difficile can be a bit of a challenge due to its age and the obscurity of its director, which adds to its allure for collectors. Most copies are on VHS or in lesser-known formats, so having a well-preserved print can be quite special. Interest in this film has grown among those who appreciate early Italian cinema, particularly for its raw performances and sociopolitical themes that resonate even today.
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