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So, 'Giulio Cesare: Class Mates' is a documentary that dives into the rich history of Liceo Giulio Cesare, a cornerstone institution in Rome. It’s one of those films that feels like a trip down memory lane, capturing not just the school’s milestones but also the cultural shifts in Italy over the decades. Antonello Sarno, the director, does a decent job of weaving together interviews and archival footage, allowing the viewer to really grasp the significance of education in shaping a nation’s identity. It has this reflective tone, you know? The pacing is steady, giving you time to absorb the stories of past students and teachers. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but there’s a warmth in its simplicity that feels genuine.
Explores the intersection of education and national identity · Features interviews with alumni and faculty · Rich archival footage enhances the storytelling
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