

Non è una bufala
Renzo, 40, lives alone in an apartment that has turned into a kind of bunker. It's been a long time since he leaves home and the only source of livelihood are pizzas and supplì that come home. Convinced that jihadist terrorism is on the verge of attacking Italy, he decides to take justice on his own by sending a bombshell to the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, a nation guilty, in his opinion, of financing terrorists. Not everything will run smoothly as he had expected.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the world of false news and misinformation, exploring how it spreads and its impact on society. It features interviews with experts and individuals affected by fake news, offering a critical look at the challenges of discerning truth in the digital age. The film aims to raise awareness and encourage critical thinking among viewers.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally commending its timely subject matter and informative approach. Some reviews highlighted its clear explanations of complex issues, while others found the pacing occasionally slow. Audiences appreciated its relevance to current events.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exploration of the pervasive issue of fake news.
- Noted for its educational value in understanding misinformation tactics.
- Some found the presentation to be a bit dry at times.
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Fun Fact
The director, Andrea Beccari, also acts as the primary subject and narrator of the documentary, giving it a personal touch.
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