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Vittorio De Seta was a master of cinéma vérité, crafting evocative, slice-of-life documentaries that captured the everyday rhythms and hardships of marginalized communities across Italy. Unlike many of his contemporaries who favored highly stylized or politically charged approaches, De Seta brought an unflinching yet empathetic lens to his subjects, allowing their stories to unfold organically on screen. Films like "The Uninvited" and "Almost a Man" showcase De Seta's talent for rendering the quotidian profound, finding poetry in the mundane tasks and struggles of working-class characters. Through his intimate, observational style, he illuminated the dignity and resilience of those living on the peripheries of society - fishermen, shepherds, teachers - conveying their experiences with a level of nuance and authenticity that was all too rare in Italian cinema of the 1960s. De Seta's work is a testament to the transformative power of simple, unvarnished storytelling, carving out space for marginalized voices to be heard. Even as he branched out into more overtly political territory with films like "Articolo 23 (Pentedattilo)" and "Letters from Sahara," his distinctive cinematic voice remained a powerful force, challenging audiences to see the world anew through the eyes of the forgotten and dispossessed.

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