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Silvio Berlusconi died this week at the age of 86, a figure of enormous impact both in the entertainment industry and in politics<\/strong>often using one to influence the other. In Italian cinema we can find everything from hagiographies to his productions that have been present at awards such as the Oscars, but both feel insufficient to represent their impact.<\/p>\n

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The disruption that Berlusconi brought about in Italian society and politics is difficult to quantify due to its immensity, generating a climate of excess only surpassed by British politics. One of the films that has come closest to capturing that Italy of Il Cavaliere<\/em> it has it in the background, but its shadow continues through the autobiographical ‘April<\/strong>‘ by Nanni Moretti.<\/p>\n

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Berlusconi and paternity<\/h2>\n

The extroverted Italian filmmaker continues the mockumentary exercise carried out in ‘Dear Diary<\/strong>‘, employing highly charged satire on himself to reflect his bewilderment during Berlusconi’s first term in office. An anxious but funny movie<\/strong> that can be recovered to watch streaming through Filmin.<\/p>\n

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In the film, Moretti stands in front of the camera as well as behind it to recount in first person the two years lived after the 1994 elections, where the right wing prevailed through Forza Italia. After this first victory for Silvio, the director cancels the making of a musical starring a Trotskyist baker to make the most important project of his life, a political documentary. Without realizing it, the most important project of his life will not be that movie, but the imminent birth of his child.<\/p>\n

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It could fall into the category of autofiction at ‘Eight and a half’, but its approach and its tone is closer to the cinema of Woody Allen, if that is the case. further breaking the barrier between character and author<\/strong>. ‘April’ offers a fascinating journey through that Italy managed by such a controversial and frustrating figure, while the left is shown to be inoperative in gatherings and public statements. Yes, ironically it is more relevant and less local than it may seem.<\/p>\n

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‘April’: hilarious nervousness<\/h2>\n
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