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So, 'Uno a me, uno a te e uno a Raffaele' is an intriguing drama that sort of encapsulates the chaotic vibe of the early '90s in Italy. The film follows this American indie director trying to navigate the murky waters of Italian cinema amidst the backdrop of Tangentopoli. You really feel the tension in the air, as obstacles come at him from every direction. The pacing can be uneven, but it mirrors the protagonist's frantic attempts to get his film made. The performances have this raw, almost documentary-like quality that adds to the authenticity. The whole atmosphere feels thick with a sense of desperation and irony, especially with that echo of corruption hanging over everything. It's gritty and grounded, definitely a unique piece.
Interesting exploration of Italian cinema in the 90sCaptures the essence of 'Tangentopoli' eraRaw performances enhance the film's authenticity
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