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“The voices speak out,” Berger wrote of the voice-overs in Pasolini’s La Rabbia, “not to cap an argument, but because it would be shameful, given the length of human experience and pain, if what they had to say was not said. Should it go unsaid, the capacity for being human would be slightly diminished.”
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