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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the final years of Leon Trotsky's life, depicting his exile from the Soviet Union following his political struggle with Joseph Stalin. It follows his journey through various countries, the constant threat of assassination, and his eventual murder in Mexico. The narrative explores his intellectual and ideological battles while highlighting the paranoia and danger that defined his last days.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for "La sconfitta di Trotsky" (1967) is scarce, as it was not widely distributed internationally and contemporary reviews are not readily available in English-language databases. However, Italian sources suggest it was a serious attempt to portray a significant historical figure and period, though its dramatic impact and historical accuracy may have varied in opinion.
What Reviewers Say
A somber portrayal of political exile and ideological conflict.
Focuses on the psychological toll of Trotsky's final years.
Attempts to capture the historical drama of a tumultuous period.
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Fun Fact
Augusto Genina, the director, was an Italian filmmaker who had a long career spanning the silent era through the 1960s, and this film represented one of his final works.
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