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Juvenilia
A group of young people from the Colegio Nacional Buenos Aires recount their wanderings and their days in high school at the time of the National Organization in Buenos Aires.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, ostracized for her alleged promiscuity, finds solace and purpose in a Catholic charitable organization dedicated to helping young women. As she immerses herself in this work, she confronts societal judgment and her own past, seeking redemption and a new sense of belonging.
Critical Reception
Juvenilia, a wartime Italian drama, received modest attention upon its release. Critics at the time noted its melodramatic tone and earnest portrayal of social issues, though some found its religious themes heavy-handed. Audience reception was likely shaped by the prevailing mood of wartime Italy, with its focus on themes of sin, redemption, and community.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sincere, if somewhat melodramatic, exploration of a woman's struggle for acceptance.
Noted for its portrayal of the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in a judgmental society.
Commented on for its religious undertones, which some found poignant and others overly didactic.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced during the final years of World War II in Italy, a period when filmmaking faced significant challenges due to wartime conditions and censorship.
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