Fascism in Italian Cinema Since 1945: The Politics and Aesthetics of Memory  

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"Lina Wertmüller's two films set in the Fascist period, Film d'Amore e d'Anarchia (Love and Anarchy, 1973) and and Pasqualino Settebellezze (Seven Beauties, 1975), adopted a completely opposite tone to Cavani's, but otherwise share with her a similar ambivalence."--Fascism in Italian Cinema Since 1945: The Politics and Aesthetics of Memory (2013) by Giacomo Lichtner

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Fascism in Italian Cinema Since 1945: The Politics and Aesthetics of Memory (2013) is a book by Giacomo Lichtner.

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