Italiano (dialecto de Bérgamo) | Subs:Castellano/EN/PT/FR/IT (muxed)
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Muestra
con gran dignidad y en tono semidocumental la dura vida de un grupo de
campesinos bergamascos en la Lombardía italiana, durante el cambio del
siglo XIX al XX.
Iniciado
en el cine documental, con más de una treintena de cortometrajes sobre
diversas temáticas sociales pero con una atención especial en el
seguimiento de obras de ingeniería (la construcción de una presa, la
reparación de una red del tendido eléctrico en alta montaña, el
funcionamiento de un complejo industrial en Siracusa), Ermanno Olmi se
sirve de su experiencia en el género para recrear la vida de un grupo de
campesinos de Lombardía a finales del siglo XIX. Interpretada por
“campesinos y gente del campo de Bergamasco” que nunca habían actuado
ante una cámara, El árbol de los zuecos consigue el milagro de
hacernos olvidar que estamos ante la recreación de unas gentes, un lugar
y una época ya pasados para sumergirnos en una auténtica experiencia
vital con el relato cotidiano de su dura existencia.
-- David Vericat. Ver críticia completa en Cinema Esencial The Tree of Wooden Clogs
At a great sacrifice, a family sends their young son to school to learn
in lieu of having him work on the farm. Relying on his precious pair of
clogs, the little boy must walk the long distance to school every day.
When they break, his father sneaks into a prized grove in their village
to obtain the wood for a new pair. The callous, wealthy landlord catches
him and he is punished severely for his infraction.
Renowned director Ermanno Olmi’s
award-winning drama is a poignant look at rural peasant life in Northern
Italy at the turn of the century. This moving story brings to life the
hardships and adversity facing a family struggling to survive under
oppressive rule.
Winner of the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Olmi’s breakthrough film is considered by many to be a masterpiece – a revealing, serious piece of filmmaking that exemplifies his mastery of movement, color and imagery and above all, depicting the humanity of his subjects.
-- Koch Lorber Winner of the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Olmi’s breakthrough film is considered by many to be a masterpiece – a revealing, serious piece of filmmaking that exemplifies his mastery of movement, color and imagery and above all, depicting the humanity of his subjects.
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