8/10
A relatively unknown epic
3 February 2023
220 minute epic (played as a TV series in Italy) that I downloaded randomly many years ago because GIAN MARIA VOLANTE was in it. An artist/communist/doctor played by VOLANTE is sent on exile during the second world war to a remote village. The village is full of superstitious peasants, fascist gentry, other exiles and a drunk pedo priest who is anti-fascist. Nothing much happens in the village except VOLANTE's character dealing with superstitious villagers who are impressed by his skills as a doctor. But he slowly becomes competition to the gentry who impose restrictions o him like confiscating his books and preventing him practicing medicine. The run down but spacious stone houses of the peasants and gentry where very pleasant looking to my Indian eye. This is very much a film of place. The stunning visuals of grand vistas, desolate countryside and the dark interiors of the stone houses make this a pleasant watch despite the terrible times it is set in. Some of the attitudes of the peasants and gentry and their longing for the glory of the roman empire reminded me of the India of today. The character played by VOLANTE could well be one of the culturally elite well read Indian intellectuals we all sneer upon. The score by PIERO PICCONI is very melancholic and it is played over and over again throughout the movie in nearly every scene. The painting with the sad girl looking at us during the title sequence. PAOLO BONICELLI's brilliant performance as the fascist mayor who befriends VOLANTE. So much to appreciate in this film.

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