

Brado
On a ranch surrounded by nature, a man broken by life spends his days taming wild horses, the only creatures he could ever relate to. When he hears that his dad is embarking on yet another dangerous endeavor, his son Tommaso comes back home to try and dissuade him. It is a chance for them to bond again and to face the resentment that has long been keeping them apart. Day by day, father and son will learn to face each other to heal from their pain and walk together on the steep path to forgiveness.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and artistic journey of Italian musician Vasco Brondi, also known as Le Luci della Centrale Elettrica. It explores his creative process, his evolution as an artist, and the themes that resonate throughout his work, offering an intimate portrait of the man behind the music.
Critical Reception
Brado received positive reviews, particularly for its insightful portrayal of Vasco Brondi's artistic evolution and its atmospheric exploration of his music and influences. Critics appreciated the film's sincerity and its ability to capture the essence of the artist's melancholic and introspective style.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intimate and honest portrayal of Vasco Brondi.
- Appreciated for its atmospheric direction that complements the music.
- Seen as a compelling watch for fans of the artist and thoughtful documentaries.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Brado', is a direct reference to the nickname of the musician Vasco Brondi, whose personal journey and artistic identity are at the core of the documentary.
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