Al Giffoni Film Festival The explicit praise of “has arrivedwokism“And, to do so, it was the director and actress Michela AndreozzI, who brought his latest film “Unicorni” to the race festival of the children’s cinema. The plot? Speaks of a family in the modern world, with a father who declares himself progressive but who falters when his son tells him that he wants to wear female clothes even outside the secret of the home. And it is not surprising that this is yet another film shot in Rome, this time in the Monteverde district: it seems that all the directors who want to appear committed to choose the capital to demonstrate that they are.
The theme of the film, however, is not an absolute innovation, winks at the usual audience and “circol” of the cinema. And although a courageous film has been defined, the impression is that this is not the case, because it remains in the comfort zone of the predominant cinematographic current in Italy. This does not mean that it can also be a good film, but it looks like yet another Political film based on the politically correct and on the “Wake”, even if the director denies that this film is, despite claiming his belonging to that movement. “I I absolutely consider myself wokebut I don’t think this film is. It is a film that is asked about questions, rather than giving answers“, Andreozzi said, according to which”Woke became a dirty word when it was exploited. So the idea has spread that there is a whole category of people who ride the issue of rights and kindness at any cost, to impose ideas“.
But in fact it is so, not for the exploitation but because part of the exponents of this current move exactly like this. It would be wrong to say that everyone do it but also that nobody does it. “The problem is not the Wakebut the reason it emerges. It is obvious that whoever manages us, commands us, manipulates us, tells us where we have to go, how we must speak, what we must think, cannot agree with any kind of awakening. Because awakening is consciousness. And the consciousness is revolution“, added Andreozzi.
Still, those who go to the cinema, often would simply like to find a film with which to relax and make a laugh, without necessarily being achieved by politics. Also cheers the Checco Zalone and those who like him don’t always take too seriously.