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DeAndré#DeAndré - Storia di un impiegato
A tangle of stories in which aspirations and yearnings for freedom on the part of the white-collar worker are intertwined with those of Cristiano's personal and musical life in a discourse on our contemporary world.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the creative process and lyrical genius of Fabrizio De André, focusing on his 1973 album 'Storia di un impiegato.' Through archival footage, interviews, and musical performances, it explores the album's themes of social commentary, rebellion, and the complexities of the human condition. The film also examines De André's personal journey and his enduring impact on Italian music and culture.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, who praised its insightful exploration of De André's work and its artistic presentation. It was particularly noted for its ability to capture the spirit of the album and the artist himself.
What Reviewers Say
A deep dive into a seminal album by a legendary Italian artist.
Effectively captures the socio-political context and artistic intent behind De André's work.
Visually engaging with compelling archival material and musical interludes.
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Fun Fact
The album 'Storia di un impiegato' was considered a departure for Fabrizio De André, as it delved more explicitly into political and social themes than his previous works, employing a more rock-influenced sound.
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