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Nudi Verso la Follia
The documentary focuses on the impressive event of the Italian youth world organized at Parco Lambro in Milan in 1976. The gathering, four days dedicated to counterculture and pop music, was attended by students, young people, workers, lumpenproletarians, feminists, gays and young people from extra-parliamentary groups. The memories and testimonies of those who organized, sang or simply participated will be a commentary on the splendid images of the time. For the first time, meaning is given to the exclusive and complete material shot by Alberto Grifi and six other operators at Parco Lambro in 1976.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a vacation to a secluded island, seeking to escape their mundane lives. However, their getaway quickly devolves into a nightmare as they uncover dark secrets about the island and its inhabitants. As paranoia and distrust spread among them, they find themselves fighting for survival against forces both external and internal.
Critical Reception
Nudi Verso la Follia is a lesser-known Italian horror film that received mixed to negative reviews. It is often criticized for its convoluted plot and weak character development, though some viewers have noted its attempt at psychological horror and atmospheric tension.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with pacing and a coherent narrative.
Performances are generally considered uninspired.
Some appreciation for its atmospheric, albeit underdeveloped, horror elements.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Sardinia, Italy, with the island's isolation intended to enhance the feeling of dread and claustrophobia.
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