Antonio, recibe la orden de llevar a dos niños de Milán a Sicilia, a un orfanato. Su madre ha sido detenida por obligar a Rosetta a trabajar como prostituta.Antonio, recibe la orden de llevar a dos niños de Milán a Sicilia, a un orfanato. Su madre ha sido detenida por obligar a Rosetta a trabajar como prostituta.Antonio, recibe la orden de llevar a dos niños de Milán a Sicilia, a un orfanato. Su madre ha sido detenida por obligar a Rosetta a trabajar como prostituta.
- Premios
- 18 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total
Argumento
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- TriviaDirector Gianni Amelio was inspired to write this film after reading an article in a newspaper.
- ConexionesEdited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)
- Bandas sonorasDomenica bestiale
Written and performed by Fabio Concato
Courtesy of Warner Chappell - PolyGram Italia
Opinión destacada
The child actors are supreme and the plot development feels real from beginning to end.
There are very few films that can make us confront a difficult issue without resorting to maudlin tears or some other form of emotional manipulation. This is one of them -- no Hollywood treatment here.
And I like the fact that the trip is a journey -- both physically and spiritually. It starts in the north of Italy and leads us progressively towards its southern extremity in Sicily. As the children migrate to the South, our hopes and hearts warm as we come to expect a new emotional climate for them. As with any film intending to make a serious comment on the devestating nature of child abuse, something intervenes to prove to us that our hopes are premature.... This film betrays no compromise in its portrayal of innocence lost and regained and lost once again. The scene at the end with the girl comforting her brother is one of the most poignant I know in film.
I would put this film at the top of a narrow list of films addressing childhood trauma (including "Salaam Bombay!" and "Alice in the Cities"). But the perfection of the child actors, the tremendous care of the storytelling (director Gianni Amelio co-authored the screenplay), and the generous, ambulant scenery make this film a standout that has seldom been rivaled.
There are very few films that can make us confront a difficult issue without resorting to maudlin tears or some other form of emotional manipulation. This is one of them -- no Hollywood treatment here.
And I like the fact that the trip is a journey -- both physically and spiritually. It starts in the north of Italy and leads us progressively towards its southern extremity in Sicily. As the children migrate to the South, our hopes and hearts warm as we come to expect a new emotional climate for them. As with any film intending to make a serious comment on the devestating nature of child abuse, something intervenes to prove to us that our hopes are premature.... This film betrays no compromise in its portrayal of innocence lost and regained and lost once again. The scene at the end with the girl comforting her brother is one of the most poignant I know in film.
I would put this film at the top of a narrow list of films addressing childhood trauma (including "Salaam Bombay!" and "Alice in the Cities"). But the perfection of the child actors, the tremendous care of the storytelling (director Gianni Amelio co-authored the screenplay), and the generous, ambulant scenery make this film a standout that has seldom been rivaled.
- jimswensen
- 11 ago 2002
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 931,280
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 17,524
- 7 mar 1993
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 931,280
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 54 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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