called them ... Brigands!
A delegation of the CS Aurhelio was invited at the opening of Santa Marinella film festival, the day when it was shown the film by Pasquale Squitieri "Briganti called them ..." . We consider necessary for the signaling function of revisionist film about the process of unification of the nation state, on the occasion of the anniversary of 150 years after that event. Many insist on justifying the revival as a function of coincidence with the unification of Italy. On the contrary there seems to be underlined as was Julius Evola was specifically stated that:
'... the resurgence was not by accident that a national movement, it is within the revolutionary movement determinatisi around a group of states as a result of the importation of ideas from the Jacobin revolution. The '4 ... 8 and '49, for example, had an identical face in Italian movements and those who came on in Prague, Hungary, Germany, Habsburg Vienna in the same, according to a single password. Here there were just one indication of how many columns in front International, controlled by ideology liberal and Masonic, which also had his face masked officers. "
review by Emmanuel Little
film not politically correct, but criticized the director level ever does is describe the truth. I would urge the film critics to read the history of Italy before we criticize a genre film "historic" as the story into film is neither more nor less than that of Carmine Crocco, the most famous and great robber post-unification. To invent, in there is very little biographical and historical films in Squires. Sorry but certainly not surprising that has had more luck with the theme and the perspective from which we look at the processes occurring in Italian unification is still capable of easy and simplistic judgments. From a technical standpoint the film is essential and direct, perhaps limited to just being too tied to the vicissitudes of Crocco, but at the cultural level is a sort of Italian Dances with Wolves, shows us another angle on a story historical still cumbersome, this should be seen and distributed ...[..]...
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_chiamarono..._briganti!
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