Muckraking helmer-performer Sabina Guzzanti fearlessly shines a light on Italy’s fetid body politic. Only the deliberately ignorant remain in the dark about ties between the government and the Mafia: ...
Satirist and political gadfly Sabina Guzzanti mixes fact with fiction in “Sympathy for the Lobster,” her mockumentary follow-up to fest fave “Viva Zapatero!” Only at the end does she reveal the new ...
Sabina Guzzanti directed “Viva Zapatero!,” screening in the World Cinema Competition: Documentary section. According to Sundance, Guzzanti’s documentary is “a savvy critique of the current era of vast ...
Among those interviewed for Sabina Guzzanti's "satirical documentary" Viva Zapatero! is Furio Colombo, a former editor of the Italian leftwing daily L'Unita. He recalls how his family kept bound ...
'I didn't pick on the Pope," Sabina Guzzanti insists as she stirs her coffee. "That was the only remark they hit upon in a 20-minute address. It made it look as if I delivered a speech to say the Pope ...
The film: This clever documentary examines the meltdown of civil liberties and ensuing dissent in Italy under Silvio Berlusconi's rule, which ended in May 2006 when he was defeated by Romano Prodi's ...
Paolo Guzzanti, 85 years old, is a name that has marked the history of Italian journalism and politics. With a career that saw him as a protagonist in prestigious newspapers such as L'Avanti!, La ...
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