An excellent guide to some of the highlights of post-World War II Italian cinema.
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New Times (L.A.) by Andy Klein
For most people, four hours pushes the outer comfort limits for theatrical viewing. My Voyage to Italy is well worth the time, but bringing along a thermos of espresso isn't a bad idea either.
Scorsese's heartfelt love letter to Italian movies up to 1961.
San Francisco Chronicle by Edward Guthmann
A great experience, precisely because it's so intimate and unguarded.
Has power not only as film scholarship, but as an inquiry into cinema's interplay with our collective memories and the nature of history itself.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
There is no denying the passion or intelligence of this work, which is meant to be an encouragement to explore the films for ourselves rather than a dry history lesson. On that level, "Viaggio" fully succeeds.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
Superb.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Extraordinary labor of love.