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Holidays
Rossini, history teacher and son of another professor, for his liberal ideas refuses to sign the oath of allegiance to the the fascist regime that Mussolini imposed on the professors university. After a period of imprisonment he is so assigned to confinement on an island. Here the young intellectual finds himself in contact with the composite humanity that populated the places of confinement: militiamen, agents, common and political coercion, villagers. The figure of the director of the colony, the commissioner Rizzuto, stands out among all, who was a pupil of his father, and for whom he continues to have feelings of esteem and devotion.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary appears to be a compilation of various holiday celebrations and traditions. It likely showcases a montage of different festivities without a clear narrative arc or specific subject matter beyond the general theme of holidays.
Critical Reception
As a short, likely non-narrative documentary, specific critical reception is not widely documented. It was likely produced for educational or archival purposes and may not have undergone traditional critical review.
What Reviewers Say
Lack of specific context makes it difficult to assess.
Likely a visual compilation of holiday traditions.
No discernible narrative or character development.
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Fun Fact
The exact nature and purpose of this short film are not widely documented, making it a bit of an obscure piece in film history.
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