Rules for Holocausts Trailer (1968)
04 July 1968 5 mins
Short movie by Gianfranco Baruchello.
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04 July 1968 5 mins
Short movie by Gianfranco Baruchello.
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Italy 04 July 1968
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"In my film I suggest that there is no greater mystery than that of the protagonists. War and Love are simply equated for what they are; the aftermath is inevitable, and a normal human condition, for which like the ancients one can only have pity and understanding.
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