About Roberto Benigni's film Life is Beautiful

By Laurent Meyer
English

The main subject of Roberto Benigni’s film Life is Beautiful is the survival of a boy, sheltered by his father, in a Nazi concentration camp. Beyond arguments about the appropriateness of the burlesque treatment of the theme, the international success of the movie raises the question of the mechanisms that allow audiences to rejoice at what can be seen as an enactment of a complete denial of reality.

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