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In this photo taken during the filming of the movie "I'm Back", actor Massimo Popolizio, who plays the part of Benito Mussolini, stands in front of a giant image of the late dictator. A new film opening in Italy proposes the once-unthinkable return of dictator Benito Mussolini to current-day Italy, smack in the middle of an election campaign dominated by populist and neo-fascist sentiments. "I'm Back," is the Italian riff on the 2015 German film "Look Who's Back," which hypothesized a modern-day resurrection for Adolf Hitler. (Claudio Iannone via AP Photo)

In this photo taken during the filming of the movie "I'm Back", actor Massimo Popolizio, who plays the part of Benito Mussolini, stands in front of a giant image of the late dictator. A new film opening in Italy proposes the once-unthinkable return of dictator Benito Mussolini to current-day Italy, smack in the middle of an election campaign dominated by populist and neo-fascist sentiments. "I'm Back," is the Italian riff on the 2015 German film "Look Who's Back," which hypothesized a modern-day resurrection for Adolf Hitler. (Claudio Iannone via AP Photo)

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