- Giorgio's poor parents sell their son to Milan to work as a chimney sweeper. There he joins the «Black Brothers».
- Up until the middle of the 19th century, poverty stricken mountain farmers from the Ticino area of Switzerland frequently sold their children to Milan as chimney sweeps or spazzacamini. That is also young Giorgio's fate. He is forced to climb through pitch black chimneys, flinging down the soot with his bare hands. But he does not lose heart. Together with his buddies sharing in the same misery, he establishes the association of Black Brothers. They stick together, struggling against their penury and getting involved in fights with the street gangs of Milan. The film tells of the gripping adventures of the chimney sweep boys and their spectacular escape back to their native land.
- Giorgio lives with his family, modestly but happily, in a mountain village in the Swiss canton of Ticino. But then his mother has an accident and his father doesn't know how he can afford the doctor's fees. In absolute desperation he decides to sell 14-year-old Giorgio to the "man with the scar", who takes him to Milan with other boys where they all have to work as chimney sweeps. At least Giorgio is not alone - Alfred shares the same fate as him and keeps up his spirits. There is no time for Giorgio to marvel at the big city. After only just arriving he is sold to Battista. Giorgio is lucky because the master chimney sweep, who is as fat as he is amiable, treats him well. But his wife and son take every opportunity to make Giorgio's life difficult. The work is hard: day after day Giorgio has to climb up inside hot chimneys to remove the soot. And lurking on the streets are the "Wolves", a gang that takes every opportunity to bully the chimney sweep boys. The only light in Giorgio's life is Battista's beautiful daughter Angeletta. But then Giorgio meets Alfredo again who has formed the "Black Brothers" gang, which accepts Giorgio as a member. The group swears to help one another; together they fight against all hostile forces, against injustice, against the "Wolves" - and plan to escape back to Ticino - Based on the classic book for young adults, "The Black Brothers" (Die Schwarzen Brüder) by Kurt Held and Lisa Tetzner.—Dschoint Ventschr
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