Etiopia 1936: alla conquista dell'impero
Etiopia 1936: alla conquista dell'impero

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Etiopia 1936: alla conquista dell'impero

2004
Movie
45 min
Italian

By means of a chronological arrangement of historical video material from the Istituto Luce archives, it tells the story of Fascist Italy's ambitions in Africa and the role they played in shaping fascist ideology and the stance of the fascist regime in the Western world at the height of the age of colonialism and aggressive European expansionism.

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Director: Giuliano MontaldoGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935-1936, a pivotal event in the lead-up to World War II. It examines the military campaign, the political motivations behind Mussolini's ambitions, and the impact on the Ethiopian people. The film utilizes historical footage and expert commentary to reconstruct this complex and often brutal chapter of 20th-century history.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for this documentary are not widely available in English-language sources, historical documentaries focusing on wartime events often receive praise for their archival footage and historical insight, though they can be subject to debate regarding their perspective and interpretation of events.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often highlights the use of historical footage to depict the events.

  • May be seen as an informative, albeit potentially biased, account of the Italian invasion.

  • Explores the historical context and consequences of the conflict.

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Fun Fact

The documentary draws heavily on archival film from the Italian Istituto Luce, providing a direct visual record from the period of the invasion.

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