

34 minutes that'll make you want to burn your history textbook.
Documentary with rich archive of films and photos along with footage from the 1962 film Le quattro giornate di Napoli depicting the uprising in Naples against Nazi occupation during World War II.
Editing
Seamless weave of 1962 fiction and brutal reality.
Production
Archival footage that somehow still smells like smoke.

Director
Massimo Ferrari
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1962 film 'Le quattro giornate di Napoli' was Italy's first Oscar-nominated film, and this documentary treats it as both artifact and living memory.
Director Massimo Ferrari found previously unseen Wehrmacht footage in a Neapolitan basement—soldiers filming their own defeat like tourists.
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