La rabbia

La rabbia (1963)

1h 44m | Documentary | Italy
6.7IMDb
7.6DouBan

Fury La Rabbia uses documentary clips from the 1950s and related reviews to try to answer the existential question: why is our life characterized by discontent, pain and fear? The film is divided into two completely separate parts, directed by left-wing Pierre Paul Pasolini and conservative Giovanni Guarehi, who provide audiences with a comparative analysis and prescription of modern society. The first part, by Pasorini, is a condemnation of Western cultural crimes, especially those against the colonization of Africa. At the same time, it is a chronicle of the liberation and independence of the former African colonies, depicting these peoples as new protagonists on the world stage and taking Marxism as their "savior". And implied that their "innocent brutality" will become the new religion of this era. By contrast, Guareski's role is to defend Western civilization and to express hope for the future of mankind in traditional Christian terms.

Fury La Rabbia uses documentary clips from the 1950s and related reviews to try to answer the existential question: why is our life characterized by discontent, pain and fear? The film is divided into two completely separate parts, directed by left-wing Pierre Paul Pasolini and conservative Giovanni Guarehi, who provide audiences with a comparative analysis and prescription of modern society. The first part, by Pasorini, is a condemnation of Western cultural crimes, especially those against the colonization of Africa. At the same time, it is a chronicle of the liberation and independence of the former African colonies, depicting these peoples as new protagonists on the world stage and taking Marxism as their "savior". And implied that their "innocent brutality" will become the new religion of this era. By contrast, Guareski's role is to defend Western civilization and to express hope for the future of mankind in traditional Christian terms.