The Thing
1989. Amid the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, the largest communist party in Western Europe—Italy’s PCI—announces that it’ll change its name, vowing to become ‘a new thing’. The film follows the debates taking place in various PCI branches across Italy in the aftermath of this historic decision.
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