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Vor mir der Süden
3,700 km of coastline, a Fiat 1100, and an old travel diary, those are the ingredients for Pepe Danquart’s documentary. Following the footsteps of the great Italian thinker Pier Paolo Pasolini, the filmmaker gains a deep insight into the social reality of present-day Italy. The country is massively affected by globalization, migration and the phenomenon of mass tourism, which, more than ever, is characterised by the same hedonistic conformity that Pasolini lamented more than fifty years ago. Ahead of me the South is a poetic contemporary document, a kaleidoscopic picture of the Italy of today.
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Plot Summary
Documentary filmmaker Johannes Naber travels through the American South, exploring the region's complex history and contemporary social landscape. The film delves into themes of race, religion, politics, and the lingering impact of the past on the present.
Critical Reception
Vor mir der Süden received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its insightful exploration of the American South and Naber's personal journey. Some noted its deliberate pacing, but most found its observational style and candid interviews compelling.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its thoughtful examination of the American South's complexities.
Praised for the director's personal and often vulnerable approach.
Some found the pacing slow but acknowledged the depth of the subject matter.
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Fun Fact
Director Johannes Naber also served as the cinematographer for the film, allowing for a very personal visual style.
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