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Nazion
The ideology of Catholic nationalism inspired and justified State terrorism in Argentina, through the association between the Catholic Church and the military. Leopoldo Nacht, an 84-year-old man, who lived through the persecution and disappearance of his friends in the 1976 dictatorship, investigates unpublished files to prevent fragments of this ideology from being reinstated in the new generations. It is his legacy. Assim, rediscovers throughout the history of the 20th century in Argentina, the main crimes and concepts of the nationalist ultra-right, mainly: anti-communist, anti-democratic and xenophobic.
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Plot Summary
The film delves into the early life of Benito Mussolini, exploring his formative years and the intellectual and political influences that shaped his ideology. It contrasts his passionate speeches and revolutionary fervor with his personal life and relationships. The narrative questions the nature of power and the construction of historical narratives.
Critical Reception
Nazion received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised Bellocchio's directorial vision and Luca Marinelli's intense portrayal of a young Mussolini. Some critics found the film's allegorical approach to be thought-provoking, while others felt it was perhaps too abstract or did not offer a definitive historical interpretation.
What Reviewers Say
Praises for Marco Bellocchio's artistic direction and stylistic choices.
Luca Marinelli's performance as the young Mussolini is often highlighted as a strong point.
The film's allegorical and fragmented narrative structure can be challenging for some viewers.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film intentionally focuses on Mussolini's youth and early political development, presenting him as a figure still in formation, rather than the dictator he would later become.
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