UN BURATTINO DI NOME PINOCCHIO - Il romanzo di Collodi che prende vita

"The Adventures of Pinocchio - Story of a Puppet" is one of the most popular novels on the planet, from which dozens of adaptations for any media were born. The most famous version is that of Walt Disney, but there is an animated transposition of the book produced in Italy in the 70s, which is the most faithful in spirit and history, but which is unfortunately semi-unknown; "The Adventures of Pinocchio" ("Un burattino di nome Pinocchio" lit. A Puppet Called Pinocchio) by Giuliano Cenci. In this video IRD explains some reasons why this animated film didn't have much to envy from the classic Dinsey films of the time, how it respects the novel, and finally lists the numerous differences with the Disney version, which make the latter a masterpiece apart, but not representative of what Collodi wanted to say. Enjoy my video review of The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972). Sorry it took me a long time as always, but as you can see I have a new microphone, and sorry if I shout at the beginning, but I still haven't gotten used to a good microphone! My Facebook page:   / ilrecensoredelirante   DVD on Amazon: http://www.amazon.it/Un-Burattino-Di-... DVD on Amazon GERMANY EDITION with ITALIAN Audio: http://amzn.to/2b4kVhW (this German edition also has Italian audio, however a user told me that small sequences of the film are missing). Some info on A Puppet Called Pinocchio: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Un_bura... http://www.rappelloconfideenziale.org... My review written on AnimeClick: http://www.animeclick.it/recensione.p... Info on the cut pieces of the Trinity films: http://www.budterence.tk/dvdtagliatit... Info on "The Little Mermaid, Andersen's most beautiful fairy tale" https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Sire... Mighty Pirate's "Pinocchio 2" video mentions A Puppet Named Pinocchio    • Pinocchio 2 - Videorecensione by MightyPirate   Dario Moccia's video "The death of Italy (and Italians)" in which he mentions Cenci and the movie    • LA MORTE DELL'ITALIA (e dei suoi Italiani)...   OST in the background: Pachabelly - Huma-Huma THIS IS A VIDEO-REVIEW. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. All contents used in the video belong to their respective owners. The use of these contents is only for the purpose of criticism & parody and follows the rules of fair use.