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The Red Corridor
“Il Corridoio Rosso" is a tale of two corridors, one a copy of the other. One corridor is that of the installation curated by Giovanni Agosti and Jacopo Stoppa at the Triennale di Milano for the 23rd International Exhibition "Unknown Unknowns": the visitor crosses it to access four mysterious rooms inspired by natural elements. The other corridor is that of Agosti's own home, a place saturated with books, paintings and objects that contains - conceals - clues, traces and memories of a lifetime. Fiction and reality blur in a dual exploration that leaves unresolved the mystery of what is hidden at the end of the corridor.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of political unrest, a former journalist navigates a treacherous landscape as he tries to uncover the truth behind a series of mysterious disappearances. He finds himself caught between his desire for justice and the dangerous realities of a system that seeks to silence dissent. As he digs deeper, he must confront powerful forces and question who he can truly trust.
Critical Reception
The Red Corridor received mixed to positive reviews, with praise directed at its tense atmosphere and performances, though some critics found its plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences were drawn to its relevant themes and suspenseful narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its strong lead performance and atmospheric direction.
Criticized for a complex narrative that sometimes hinders pacing.
Applauded for tackling sensitive political themes with intensity.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a region known for its historical significance, adding to its authentic and immersive atmosphere.
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