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L'UOMO CHE NON CAMBIÒ LA STORIA di Enrico Caria

Giornate degli autori |Venice days

voci di Stefano De Sardo, Claudio Bigagli
Italia, 2016, 1h16, b/n
v.o. italiano

L’uomo del titolo è Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, professore universitario e massimo studioso italiano d’arte romana. Negli anni ‘30 il fascismo ne andava fiero, ignorando la sua convinzione antifascista. Durante il famoso viaggio di Hitler in Italia viene invitato ad accompagnare il Führer e Mussolini alla scoperta di diversi siti archeologici. Come si comporterà in quell’occasione? Non solo un film, ma un documento fondamentale per conoscere una figura importante e dimenticata dai più.

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in programma
venerdì 23 | ore 15.30 | Eliseo Multisala, Sala Scorsese
al film è abbinato il documentario E VENNE L'UOMO - UN DIALOGO CON ERMANNO OLMI

   

The "man who didn't change history" was a university professor: Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, esteemed Italian scholar of Roman art and a founding father of modern archaeology. A figure that the Fascist regime could be proud of, in the 1930s, if it weren't for the fact that the professor was firmly anti-Fascist. Things came to a head over Hitler's famous journey to Italy in 1938, when Bandinelli was courteously invited to accompany Mussolini and the Führer, serving as tour guide and interpreter at the museums and archaeological sites. Now the dilemma arose: don the uniform and salute the two detested dictators, or compromise a lifetime of study, his career and even his personal safety? When the invitation turned into a peremptory order that Bandinelli couldn't refuse, he no longer had a choice. But once his arm had been twisted, the professor realized that no one was searching him or breathing down his neck, leaving him completely free to plan and carry out his guided tours. Which would bring him face to face with the two villains for four whole days. History was offering Bandinelli an amazing opportunity: he could stop them if he wanted. Stop the madness. Kill them. Despite being a most peaceful, quiet academic sort, our professor not only seriously considered the proposition, he actually started planning it in some detail. As he himself minutely recorded in a notebook that was found some years later, and published under the title Hitler e Mussolini 1938. Il viaggio del Führer in Italia.

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