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Neapolitan Diary
A screening of the 30 year old Hands Over The City at the School of Architecture in Naples is the occasion for a debate among youth, historians, politicos, industrialists, environmentalists.
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Plot Summary
During a summer vacation in Naples, a group of young friends, mostly from the upper class, grapple with their impending futures and complex relationships. As they navigate their desires and disappointments, the vibrant yet chaotic city serves as a backdrop for their emotional journeys and confrontations with reality. The film explores themes of disillusionment, the search for identity, and the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.
Critical Reception
Neapolitan Diary received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its atmospheric portrayal of Naples and the performances of its young cast. Some critics found the narrative to be somewhat meandering, but many appreciated its raw and honest depiction of youthful uncertainty and the societal pressures faced by its characters. It was noted for its indie sensibility and its distinct visual style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Neapolitan life and youth angst.
Appreciated for strong performances from the ensemble cast.
Some noted a lack of narrative drive in parts.
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Fun Fact
The film was a relatively early work for director Silvio Soldini, who would go on to direct acclaimed films like 'Pane e Tulipani' and 'Giorni e Nuvole'.
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