Bologna’s niche festival of forgotten films captures the streaming generation
Bologna's Il Cinema Ritrovato, celebrating its 40th anniversary, launched on Saturday, showcasing over 500 restored and overlooked films. Last year, the event attracted a record 140,000 visitors who engaged with cinema's rich history. This year’s lineup includes A Spring for the Thirsty, a recently restored 1965 film that faced censorship in the Soviet Union.
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