of me what you know is a journey through the history of Italian cinema, a kind of documentary film that aims to provide, through the words of those who are considered the greatest directors of Italian cinema of the 70s , the answer to a question that has long gripped all fans of cinema, namely "who killed the great Italian cinama?". In great directors and experts who have had the opportunity to experience the cinema in those years, in fact, agree that in the last 30 years have witnessed a rapid decline of Italian cinema, what were the causes is something that still you are asking.
This film, therefore, seeks to provide a response through the comments and opinions of these directors and a journey through Italian movie in the world, a world of multiplexes with the latest technology and cinemas carried out by small operators who love their craft.
The film shows the experiences of Mario Monicelli, Wim Wenders, Dino De Laurentiis, Andreotti, Ken Loach and many other people, including directors engaged in a struggle to defend his work and his own film.
Movie:
Directed by: Valerio Jalongo, Francesco Apolloni, Giulio Manfredonia
Actors: Luciana Castellina
Assembly : Mirco Garrone
Production : Ameuropa International, Istituto Luce
Distribution: Istituto Luce