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Troma Citta Aperta is a fascinating dive into the chaotic world of Troma Films, shot right in the heart of New York City in 2000. It's a raw and unfiltered look at the legacy of one of the oldest independent studios around, capturing the essence of what makes Troma tick. The pacing is uneven, much like the films they produce, yet that disjointed rhythm adds to the charm. You get a sense of the ethos behind the outrageous practical effects and over-the-top performances that have become Troma's signature. It’s kind of like a love letter to the indie spirit, all the while exploring themes of creativity versus commercialism. You won't find a flashy production here, but the grit feels authentic, making it a unique piece for any collector's shelf.
Documentary on Troma Film's legacyShot in New York CityFocus on indie filmmaking culture
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