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Tra il cane e il lupo is a fascinating dive into the world of the Cinema Mitante collective, a group from Milan whose work is steeped in the fervor of the 70s. The doc offers a raw and gritty look at how these militant directors tackled pressing social issues through film. It has this palpable urgency, almost like you can feel the smoke and tension of those times. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, letting the viewer soak in the atmosphere. There's a certain charm in the practical effects and the often-jarring editing that reflects the chaotic spirit of its era. It's a thoughtful examination of activism through cinema, making you ponder the power of film in social movements. Definitely stands apart from more mainstream documentaries.
Insightful exploration of 70s militant cinemaUnique perspective on activism through filmGritty atmosphere captures the era's tension
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