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Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (Italian with English subtitles)
Location
Main screening room
Date
June 18th, 2022
Duration
150 min
Cycle
Centennial anniversary of Francesco Rosi

Although his name is less famous than those of some of his contemporaries such as Fellini or Pasolini, the Neapolitan Francesco Rosi is nonetheless a major figure of Italian cinema of the second half of the 20th century. A figurehead of a rigorous political cinema, he has made power an essential theme of his work, recurrently addressing the weight of the mafia in Italian society. But far from shining only in their analysis, Rosi's films are expressions of his remarkable talent as a director and storyteller, to which his taste for literary adaptations also responds.

Christ Stopped at Eboli
Directed by
Francesco Rosi
Language
Italian with English subtitles
Actors
Gian Maria Volontè, Alain Cuny, Irene Papas
Origins
Italy, France
Year
1979
Duration
150 min
Genre
Drama
Format
Digital
Synopsis

An anti-fascist activist in Mussolini's Italy finds himself exiled in the remote town of Aliano. He becomes involved with the local community and discovers a peasant world that is radically different from the one he was living in. An adaptation of the autobiographical book by Carlo Levi.

Christ Stopped at Eboli

Francesco Rosi

After attending law school during the Second World War, the Neapolitan Francesco Rosi carried out various activities in the 1940s: illustration of children's books, radio serials, plays with Ettore Giannini... He began his film career as an assistant director to Luchino Visconti for La terre tremble (1948). After several contributions as a screenwriter, he made his first films at the end of the 1950s. But it was with Salvatore Giuliano (1961) that the filmmaker refined his style and made himself known beyond borders. He adopts a method close to the investigation, starting from historical figures and extensive research to deliver his political analysis. Rosi has often worked with writers, in particular Tonino Guerra (Uomini contro, Il caso Mattei, Lucky Luciano, Cadaveri eccelenti). In addition to his native Mezzogiorno, he made Spain (which occupied Naples for centuries) a source of inspiration: Il momento della verità, Carmen or Cronaca di una morte annunciata.

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