Describe the ways in which the Italian government involved itself in the Italian cinema during the war and pre-war years. How did this involvement differ from that of the German and the Soviet rulers? What measures did the Italian Fascists take to prop up the film industry? How did producers respond to Luigi Freddi's call for a "cinema of distraction"?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer may vary.
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In societies that had not developed written language, the storyteller kept alive the history of the people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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