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BURNING LOVE (PECORE IN ERBA) is a film that brings up the issue on antisemitism in a new way. Jews are no longer victims: they are placed on the other side of the barricade antagonising an "unrightfully haunted" anti-Semitic. The story begins in July 2006, when Leonardo Zuliani has disappeared. The news from the Roman neighbourhood of Trastevere turns into a real national emergency, while a huge throng of followers gathers around the young activist's house. His mother is beside herself with grief and the entire neighbourhood is paralysed. He's on every TV channel and the authorities all express their solidarity with the family. Many can't believe it's true; they prefer to think it's just one of his stunts. A genius in conveying his ideas, successful cartoonist, visionary fashion designer, cult author, human rights activist: but who is Leonardo deep down? With the help of leading experts and celebrities, the film traces his life, at last casting light on a key figure of our times. (Cinemax)

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Englisch The Italians apparently tried to create their own traditional character in this movie. Otherwise, I can’t understand why they tried to shoot this wannabe comedy, which is actually a documentary about a character who first became anti anti-Semite, just to see the light and understand that they don’t actually defend the Jews, but that they’re afraid of them. So the anti anti-Semite become anti-Semite and the story continues… The premise might not be so bad, but the creators apparently consciously stepped so far beyond the line that after a while, the funny moments ceased to be funny. However, this film was apparently successful in Italy, so I feel that the present Italy has much lower threshold of what is funny than me. ()

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