"The Tree of Wooden Clogs," by Ermanno Olmi. On pretty much
Posted by tinear (A) on March 2, 2007 at 07:18:23
all lists of best European films of the last 1/4 of the 20th Century.
Four families, in turn of the century rural Italy, eke out a living on the large farm of a wealthy family. They live cheek-to-jowl in tiny apartments in one modest building next to the barn and must subsist on a portion of what they produce for the owner.
The film traces their lives--and these are "peasants" and not professional actors--for a full year as they struggle to survive in a system where one ill-fortune, such as a sick cow, can spell disaster.
No heroic workers, evil owners, saintly priests, or rabble-rousing labor organizers color the narrative. Rather, Olmi lets the quotidian pursuits and trials of the poor tenants' lives speak for themselves.
Beautifully filmed, edited, and scored.
A classic.
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