Le Regard Libre N° 65 - Giovanni F. Ryffel (readers' letters)
The film Pinocchio by Matteo Garrone brings to the big screen the fable by Carlo Collòdi that every Italian child has heard and loved, whether at school, on TV or before going to bed. If there's one story that can always be listened to or watched, it's this one, which speaks to the little ones who marvel at it, and to the grown-ups who understand this allegorical fable through their own experience. Garrone's film has the merit of making us experience these symbols as living realities, not mere representations of «good morals».