Luchino
Visconti - Narrator
Antonio Pietrangeli - Narrator
Luchino Visconti's pseudo-documentary look at the exploitation of
Sicilian fishermen was based on Verga's 1881 novel I Malavoglia.
The townspeople of Aci Trezza, Sicily, portrayed themselves, speaking
in their native dialects and fretting about economic hardship for
over 160 minutes of screen time. As nobly Neo-Realist as such an
endeavor must have seemed, it died at the box-office upon initial
release, leading Visconti to add narration in standard Italian.
The truth is that the film wasn't all that realistic to begin with,
as Visconti's unshakable attachment to cinematic artifice led him
to pretty up the dreary goings-on with camera virtuosity which seems
completely misplaced given the events onscreen. More grueling than
illuminating, this film was the first of a proposed trilogy (the
remaining films were to deal with Sicilian peasants and miners)
which Visconti mercifully never got around to making.
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