Divided into five "chapters," each named after one of the Parondi brothers: Vincenzo, Simone, Rocco, Ciro, and Luca 🗝️ Core Themes
Rocco and His Brothers (1960), directed by Luchino Visconti, is a landmark of Italian cinema that explores the of a southern migrant family in the industrialized North . Often described as a bridge between neorealism and operatic melodrama , the film serves as a historical document of Italy's post-war "economic miracle" and the resulting social upheavals. 🎬 Film Overview Director: Luchino Visconti
Giuseppe Rotunno, known for "velvety" high-contrast black-and-white Score: Composed by Nino Rota, who also scored The Godfather
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