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Il rumore della memoria
A documentary film that recounts the life of Vera Vigevani Jarach, through a firsthand account of two experiences that, over time and in different places, shaped her life, confronting her under two different dictatorships that made deportation and physical elimination commonplace: Nazism and Fascism and the Argentine dictatorship. The disappearance of her daughter Franca inspired Vera to become a founder of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo and a "memory activist," touring Italy and Argentina to tell her two stories, ensuring that these horrors never happen again.
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Plot Summary
In 1938 Italy, as Fascist racial laws are enacted, Jewish intellectual Giorgio Volterra must flee his homeland to escape persecution. He finds refuge in France and later America, dedicating his life to his studies and his family. The film chronicles his personal journey through historical upheaval, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the impact of political ideologies on individual lives. It is a poignant reflection on displacement and the enduring struggle for freedom.
Critical Reception
The film was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of historical events and its lead performances. Critics praised its intellectual depth and emotional resonance, highlighting Virzì's masterful direction. While not a massive box office success, it resonated strongly with audiences who appreciated its historical relevance and compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical significance and poignant narrative.
Toni Servillo's performance was widely lauded.
The film offers a thoughtful exploration of identity and displacement.
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Fun Fact
The film is inspired by the life of the mathematician and philosopher Giorgio Volterra, who was forced to flee Italy due to the Fascist racial laws.
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