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Primo Levi’s Journey leads to Manhattan

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"Vividly impressionistic and delightfully curious", according to the New York Times, Primo Levi’s Journey [+see also:
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by Davide Ferrario was released last weekend in New York, in Manhattan’s Quad Cinema. Along its journey, the film may also pick up an Oscar nomination in the documentary category.

The reviews of this voyage in search of "ordinary people with extraordinary stories" (New York Times) seem positive: Newsday speaks of a “beautiful and surprising film… that achieves sublimity” and is teeming with “an irony as rich as sour cream”; Timeout New York calls it an “illuminating” documentary.

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Primo Levi’s Journey will screen in approximately 15 cities until the end of October, including San Francisco, Denver, Indianapolis, Detroit, Washington, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Seattle, Minneapolis and Los Angeles, the last stop of the film’s tour, which will coincide with the event Cinema Italian Style.

(Translated from Italian)

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