L'albero degli zoccoli
A painterly and sensual immersion in late nineteenth-century Italian farm life, Ermanno Olmi’s The Tree of Wooden Clogs lovingly focuses on four families working for one landowner on an isolated estate in the province of Bergamo. Filming on an abandoned farm for four months, Olmi adapted neorealist techniques to tell his story, enlisting local people to live as their own ancestors had, speaking in their native dialect on locations with which they were intimately familiar. Through the cycle of seasons, of back-breaking labor, love and marriage, birth and death, faith and superstition, Olmi naturalistically evokes an existence very close to nature, one that celebrates its beauty, humor, and simplicity but also acknowledges the feudal cruelty that governs it. Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1978, The Tree of Wooden Clogs is at once intimate in scale and epic in scope—a towering, heart-stirring work of humanist filmmaking.
|
Luigi Ornaghi | Batistì |
|
Francesca Moriggi | Batistina |
|
Omar Brignoli | Minec |
|
Antonio Ferrari | Tuni |
|
Teresa Brescianini | Widow Runk |
|
Giuseppe Brignoli | Anselmo |
|
Carlo Rota | Peppino |
|
Pasqualina Brolis | Teresina |
|
Massimo Fratus | Pierino |
|
Francesca Villa | Annetta |
|
Maria Grazia Caroli | Bettina |
|
Battista Trevaini | Il Finard |
|
Giuseppina Langalelli | La Moglie Finarda |
|
Lorenzo Pedroni | Il nonno Finard |
|
Felice Cervi | Uslì |
|
Pierangelo Bertoli | Secondo |
|
Brunella Migliaccio | Olga |
|
Giacomo Cavalleri | Brena |
|
Lorenza Frigeni | La moglie di Brena |
|
Lucia Pezzoli | Maddalena |
|
Franco Pilenga | Stefano |
|
Guglielmo Badoni | Father |
|
Laura Lecatelli | Mother |
|
Carmelo Silva | Don Carlo |
|
Mario Brignoli | Padrone |
| Director | Ermanno Olmi |
|
| Writer | Ermanno Olmi | |
| Photography | Ermanno Olmi | |
| Edition | Criterion |
|---|---|
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Regions | Region A |