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Vai col liscio is a quirky slice of 1970s Italian comedy that dances its way through the cultural tapestry of Southern Italy and Emilia Romagna. Federico Altarini, as the charismatic dance instructor, brings a unique charm to the film, expertly blending humor with a heartfelt quest for love and recognition in the competitive dance scene. The atmosphere is light yet engaging, with a pacing that allows for both the comedic and the earnest moments to shine. The practical effects, while modest, serve the story well without overshadowing the performances, particularly Celeste Cucustella's earnest pursuit of her goals. There's a distinct flavor here, a mix of regional pride and personal ambition that resonates well within the comedic framework.
Vai col liscio has been somewhat elusive in collector circles, with few home video releases making it a rare find. Its unique style and regional flavor have sparked interest among enthusiasts of Italian cinema, but the film's obscurity means that many collectors are still on the lookout for an original print or a quality transfer. As of now, it remains a title that, while not widely discussed, holds a certain intrigue for those who appreciate the nuances of 70s Italian comedy and dance films.
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