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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A cultural banquet you need add only wine, cheese, & baguette,
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This review is from: Brava Italia (DVD)
Close-up footage of artisans, fine artists, musicians, fishermen, bakers, Alps herders, wine makers, and more. An introduction of the beautiful arts relationship with the culture of Italy, done with excellent background music. Classic, folk, instrumental and vocal is all provided demonstrating while viewing the rich fine arts culture of the country sometimes known only for spaghetti and pizza. The producers also filmed the "Visions of..." series of helicopter HD documentaries of many European countries. This DVD has some similar air footage, but more of wonderful ground footage, and very, very up-close shots of details like restoration of masterpieces, wood carvers tools in the act of cutting, and faces of the Italian people. A more personal look at Italy culture.
A second hour-long episode of this public television series has filmed art and history, and often architecture which combines both. We get to see it with the educational narration about the culture and living among such a splendid country. Yet the Italian people balance technology and contemporary change with their unique past. You will see accordions, Murano glass, alabaster, cut glass, oral jewelry and more, up close, being created. And traditional cuisine holds its own against fast food attempts. Pure foods+local wines+talk = the unchangeable Italian dining culture. The last episode offers the Roman roads to today's Autostrada demonstrating a modern Italy striving to continue the rich heritage left by past inventors and creators. Scenes of today entice viewers to become tourists. An amazing 21st century look at Italian culture. A total of 3 episodes, each about one hour. BONUS Closed Captioning available, helpful to see the spelling of names. A 15 minute segment showing "Visions of Italy" an aerial helicopter footage taken from an earlier released DVD. It has background music but no narration, but does have locations scripted overlaying the film footage. A continual motion flying from/to cities, country, Alps to coasts, and it's worth taking a look at the whole travel documentary series: "Visions of Europe" (see my reviews). If you really like Italy educational documentary, I'd also recommend "Brian Sewell's Grand Tour of Italy". This DVD is highly recommended for travel documentary fans, Italian/Americans, those studying the Italian country or people, and anyone considering an Italian visit. A good library choice, schools or public.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning,
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Beautifully realized. Having spent so much time in Italy with my family there I find this rich and rewarding and satisfying an oft needed revisiting when feeling homesick. A very nice way to return to Iyaly.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This dvd covers everything you must see in Italy. It is well narrated and even tells of the culture and history as well as the sights. Highly recommended.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Italy will always be Italy.,
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Although coming from Europe, having been in Rome many times and loving most of what Italy has to offer (a.o. history and food), for some reason this DVD did not impress me very much. It is difficult to say what the reason might be. Maybe the high percentage of aerial views, maybe some repetition here and there, difficult to pinpoint. If you do not know anything about Italy, it might be a start, but....., after having viewed this one, you might want to learn more about this fascinating country and rightfully so.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great dvd,
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i bought this for a family member who had previously toured italy. the dvd gives a birds-eye view of the various regions and historical areas!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Trip to Italy..from your livingroom,
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How could anyone not like this wonderful documentary! I would recommend it in a heart beat to anyone planning a trip to Italy, or someone who can only dream of going. The usual tourist places and out of the way unheard of places were presented beautifully....the foods, arts, music and history. An added plus was the soothing voice of Paul Sorvino, and a few clips of Francis Ford Coppola..
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BRAVA ITALIA by Paul Sorvino DVD,
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The best Presentation DVD you'll ever see. It is an exellent DVD the PHOTOGRAPHY & Filming ( Astonishing ) I've no words to describe it you must see it it is a long DVD & the qualyty of the recording it looks allmoust like HD.
I have an upconversion or ( UPSCALING ) DVD Player up to 1080P on a LCD or plasma screen, it looks like you are flying over ITALY one of my best collection DVD that I own. Congratulation Paul Sorvino. |
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Brava Italia by Paul Sorvino (DVD - 2010)
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