Year: 1995
Runtime: 98 mins
Language: Italian
Director: Daniele Ciprì
A 1990s Italian film, deemed extreme work since Salò, offers a surreal‑metaphorical critique of a society worshipping its own blindness. Directors abandon plot, filming in black‑and‑white with no music and a Sicilian dialect. The all‑male cast appears in long shots of a post‑atomic Palermo, roaming alleys and waste dumps, punctuated by crude burps.
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