Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: L’albero degli zoccoli
Date: January 01, 1978 to December 31, 1978
Dates Note: 1978
Country of Origin:
Italy
Place of Origin: Italy
Languages:
Italian
Color: Color
Silent: No
Based On:
Additional Info:
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, The Tree of Wooden Clogs is the epic made personal, a cinema of majesty constructed from minutiae. Set in northern Italy in the early 1900s, the film follows three families of farmers and their interactions with their community, their wealthy landlord, and the land itself. Sprawling, politicized peasant epics (for example, Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1900 and Paolo and Vittorio Taviani’s Padre, Padrone) were the rage in 1970s European cinema, but here economic oppression and daily toil are not exploited for narrative spectacle, but rather quietly felt and keenly observed. Nearly every scene documents the movement and rhythm of labor, with characters lugging, husking, pulling, flinging, and pushing items destined to be other people’s commodities. Constant close-ups of hands, faces, and bodies underline Olmi’s pure love of workers and the world around them. In addition to writing, producing, and directing, he also shot the film.