The Tree of Wooden Clogs (1978)

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(L'albero degli zoccoli)


Country: IT
Technical: col 186m
Director: Ermanno Olmi
Cast: Luigi Ornaghi, Francesca Moriggi, Omar Brignoli

Synopsis:

A year on a tenant farmstead in Lombardy towards the end of the nineteenth century, where four households eke out a living to fill the landowner's storehouses, and where the slaughter of a pig, or a visit from travelling hawkers, breaks up the monotony. One family follows the priest's advice in sending their son to school, but it is a decision that will have fateful consequences.

Review:

Made in collaboration with a local village populace, Olmi's Palme d'Or winner is one of those films that approaches unmediated reality in the simplicity of its mise-en-scène and editing, and in the directness of the gazes of these non-professional actors, though in a manner that avoids the arch self-consciousness of a Pasolini: these are natural performers, perhaps because they are playing themselves rather than a Theban guard, say. It is, however, slow and punishingly long, nor does it contain any of those epiphanies you might associate with neo-realist fables of earlier days; with hindsight, it paved the way for the Taviani brothers, and their own brand of rustic folklore.

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(L'albero degli zoccoli)


Country: IT
Technical: col 186m
Director: Ermanno Olmi
Cast: Luigi Ornaghi, Francesca Moriggi, Omar Brignoli

Synopsis:

A year on a tenant farmstead in Lombardy towards the end of the nineteenth century, where four households eke out a living to fill the landowner's storehouses, and where the slaughter of a pig, or a visit from travelling hawkers, breaks up the monotony. One family follows the priest's advice in sending their son to school, but it is a decision that will have fateful consequences.

Review:

Made in collaboration with a local village populace, Olmi's Palme d'Or winner is one of those films that approaches unmediated reality in the simplicity of its mise-en-scène and editing, and in the directness of the gazes of these non-professional actors, though in a manner that avoids the arch self-consciousness of a Pasolini: these are natural performers, perhaps because they are playing themselves rather than a Theban guard, say. It is, however, slow and punishingly long, nor does it contain any of those epiphanies you might associate with neo-realist fables of earlier days; with hindsight, it paved the way for the Taviani brothers, and their own brand of rustic folklore.

(L'albero degli zoccoli)


Country: IT
Technical: col 186m
Director: Ermanno Olmi
Cast: Luigi Ornaghi, Francesca Moriggi, Omar Brignoli

Synopsis:

A year on a tenant farmstead in Lombardy towards the end of the nineteenth century, where four households eke out a living to fill the landowner's storehouses, and where the slaughter of a pig, or a visit from travelling hawkers, breaks up the monotony. One family follows the priest's advice in sending their son to school, but it is a decision that will have fateful consequences.

Review:

Made in collaboration with a local village populace, Olmi's Palme d'Or winner is one of those films that approaches unmediated reality in the simplicity of its mise-en-scène and editing, and in the directness of the gazes of these non-professional actors, though in a manner that avoids the arch self-consciousness of a Pasolini: these are natural performers, perhaps because they are playing themselves rather than a Theban guard, say. It is, however, slow and punishingly long, nor does it contain any of those epiphanies you might associate with neo-realist fables of earlier days; with hindsight, it paved the way for the Taviani brothers, and their own brand of rustic folklore.