Rocco and His Brothers

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Foreign Title: Rocco e i suoi fratelli
Date: January 01, 1960 to December 31, 1960
Dates Note: 1960
Country of Origin: Italy
Place of Origin: Italy
Languages: Italian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: the novel Il ponte della Ghisolfa by Giovanni Testori
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Claudia Cardinale Once Upon a Time
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At once lyrical and brutal, this family saga is fatalist film noir expressed through a purity of vision; like the saintly Rocco (Alain Delon) himself, it takes a lot of violence to daunt Luchino Visconti’s love. Rocco is a character like Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Prince Mishkin or Robert Bresson’s Balthazar. He is the anomaly among the five sons of a poor but canny widow (Katina Paxinou) who brings her family from the south to Milan, where they “arrive like an earthquake,” unprepared for the strains of urban living. The film develops in five episodes, one devoted to each brother, but the structure is as complex as their lives are intertwined. Delon, in his finest role, and Annie Girardot, as the prostitute who takes the fall for the saint, validate Visconti’s view that “an expression of the burden of being human is the only thing that really counts on the screen.” Claudia Cardinale shines as the oldest brother’s headstrong wife.

—Judy Bloch

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