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Ignorance Is Bliss
Ernesto and Filippo, two high school teachers, couldn’t be more different: Filippo is a cheerful liberal who is constantly online. Handsome and youthful, he is a serial seducer on the social networks. Ernesto, instead is a stern conservative, rigorously computerless. He is probably the last person around who still has a first-generation cell phone and his teaching methods are very traditional. They used to be best friends but an unresolved fight kept them far apart, until the day fate intervened and they found themselves teaching at the same school. Their opposite viewpoints will soon and inevitably lead to a new clash. The internet will force them to deal with their past, which resurfaces in the shape of Nina, a young woman who conducts an experiment on them: Filippo must try to leave the world of Internet and Ernesto must try to enter it.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young Romani girl named Ientile who lives in a marginalized community in Calabria, Southern Italy. She navigates the complexities of her environment, dealing with poverty, prejudice, and the expectations placed upon her as she grows older. Her journey explores themes of tradition, family, and the search for identity in a world that often overlooks her community.
Critical Reception
Ignorance Is Bliss received critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of Romani life and its sensitive direction. Critics praised the film's raw performances, particularly from its non-professional cast, and its unflinching look at social issues. It was noted for its empathetic storytelling and its ability to humanize a community often subjected to negative stereotypes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of Romani culture.
Lauded for its naturalistic performances from a largely non-professional cast.
Recognized for its sensitive direction and powerful social commentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's authenticity and moving storytelling, with many appreciating its genuine depiction of the Romani community and its challenges. Viewers found the performances deeply affecting and the narrative thought-provoking.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the International Critics' Week, where it received positive attention.
Fun Fact
The film features a cast composed almost entirely of non-professional actors from the Romani community itself, lending an extraordinary level of authenticity to its portrayal.
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