Daniele Gaglianone's 'I nostri anni' Returns in 4K Restoration for Liberation Anniversary
Daniele Gaglianone's 2000 film 'I nostri anni' returns to theaters in a 4K restoration for its 25th anniversary, coinciding with the 2026 Liberation from Nazi-fascism. The film captures how a generation (now aged 50-60) reclaimed partisan war history after 50 years, in an original way that remained largely without follow-up. It gives voice to the spirit after April 25, 1994, when the remembered Resistance reactivated as an antidote to triumphant Berlusconism, critically questioning the memorialistic canon of the past.
Key facts
- Daniele Gaglianone's film 'I nostri anni' (2000) is re-released in theaters.
- The film has been restored in 4K for its 25th anniversary.
- The re-release coincides with the 2026 Liberation from Nazi-fascism anniversary.
- The film is considered decisive for the representation of the Resistance at the end of the 1990s.
- It portrays how a generation (now aged 50-60) reappropriated partisan war history after 50 years.
- The film's approach was original but remained largely without follow-up.
- It reflects the spirit after April 25, 1994, when the Resistance was reactivated as an antidote to Berlusconism.
- The film critically questions the memorialistic canon of the past.
Entities
Artists
- Daniele Gaglianone