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In 1943 Naples, civilians spontaneously fought German invaders for four days using makeshift weapons and firearms. 10-year-old Gennarino Capuozzo died heroically on a barricade during the re... Read allIn 1943 Naples, civilians spontaneously fought German invaders for four days using makeshift weapons and firearms. 10-year-old Gennarino Capuozzo died heroically on a barricade during the resistance.In 1943 Naples, civilians spontaneously fought German invaders for four days using makeshift weapons and firearms. 10-year-old Gennarino Capuozzo died heroically on a barricade during the resistance.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 9 wins & 9 nominations total
Raffaele Barbato
- Giovanni Ajello
- (uncredited)
Charles Belmont
- Sailor
- (uncredited)
Regina Bianchi
- Concetta Capuozzo
- (uncredited)
Silvana Buzzanca
- Immacolata
- (uncredited)
Enzo Cannavale
- Partigiano
- (uncredited)
Luigi De Filippo
- Cicillo
- (uncredited)
Adriana Facchetti
- Scared Woman
- (uncredited)
Pasquale Fasciano
- Strongman
- (uncredited)
Domenico Formato
- Gennaro Capuozzo
- (uncredited)
Aldo Giuffrè
- Pitrella
- (uncredited)
Curt Lowens
- Sakau
- (uncredited)
Pupella Maggio
- Arturo's Mother
- (uncredited)
Rosalia Maggio
- Scared Woman
- (uncredited)
Alba Maiolini
- Grieving Woman
- (uncredited)
Lea Massari
- Maria
- (uncredited)
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10babuon
I saw this film when it first came out and it gripped me completely. I was quite young and not "into" foreign films, but this film caught me up. It showed a resistance that was unique -- not planned, not secret, but almost spontaneous. It mixes the buffoonery of some of the characters, the cowardice of a few and the bravery of the people of Naples. Some moments bring tears, others laughter. How the people come together to fight the Nazis who were still brutally exerting their power even as the allied forces marched north in Italy is a powerful statement of the will of ordinary Italian citizens.
For years I've tried to buy it, Le Quattro Giornate di Napoli, with no success. Then this year,TCM showed a very clean copy of it. But still I can't find a place to buy it. It is so worth having --
If anyone knows where I can buy it, I would be grateful.
For years I've tried to buy it, Le Quattro Giornate di Napoli, with no success. Then this year,TCM showed a very clean copy of it. But still I can't find a place to buy it. It is so worth having --
If anyone knows where I can buy it, I would be grateful.
10gort-8
Can you find the main character? I can't.
Like many of you, I love movies. In every film that I've seen; sound and silent, short and feature length, narrative and documentary, a main character emerges. Sometimes, like in Fail-Safe and Dr. Strangelove, more than one emerges as part of a shifting focus, usually against the backdrop of a grand narrative. I've never seen a film, with the possible exception of very early cinema and raw news footage, where there is not even a pretense at a central character.
Instead, the city of Naples itself is the main character. With no disrespect meant to the men and women of Naples who faced the German Army, it's as though the city itself becomes a dog shaking off its deadly fleas.
Mall Megaplexes are jammed with the same few films, with different casts and titles perhaps, but stories told with a very limited scope. I encourage you to sample what great cinema looks like when told from a completely unique viewpoint.
Like many of you, I love movies. In every film that I've seen; sound and silent, short and feature length, narrative and documentary, a main character emerges. Sometimes, like in Fail-Safe and Dr. Strangelove, more than one emerges as part of a shifting focus, usually against the backdrop of a grand narrative. I've never seen a film, with the possible exception of very early cinema and raw news footage, where there is not even a pretense at a central character.
Instead, the city of Naples itself is the main character. With no disrespect meant to the men and women of Naples who faced the German Army, it's as though the city itself becomes a dog shaking off its deadly fleas.
Mall Megaplexes are jammed with the same few films, with different casts and titles perhaps, but stories told with a very limited scope. I encourage you to sample what great cinema looks like when told from a completely unique viewpoint.
Every time I watch this movie I'm deeply moved by the many true to life characters you see depicted on the backdrop scenario of the struggle Napoli's citizens suffered to get rid of the Nazis' invasion and occupation.
Many of the characters are not fictitious: the child Gennaro Capuozzo was awarded the Gold Medal for Military Valor.
The cast is exceptional with many great actors and the minor ones act in a perfect way too. Even with the technical limitations of this movie, I find it engrossing and very close to the world famous Italian neorealism masterpieces such as Paisà and Roma Città Aperta.
I highly recommend it.
Many of the characters are not fictitious: the child Gennaro Capuozzo was awarded the Gold Medal for Military Valor.
The cast is exceptional with many great actors and the minor ones act in a perfect way too. Even with the technical limitations of this movie, I find it engrossing and very close to the world famous Italian neorealism masterpieces such as Paisà and Roma Città Aperta.
I highly recommend it.
This good film tell a historical fact: the resistance of the people common of Naples against the Nazi, that they occupied the city in 1943, after the fall of Mussolini. Using only light weapons left by the Italian soldiers, they look for hopelessly to maintain the freedom, once the American soldiers are approximating if. For four days, the heroic resistance of popular gets to maintain the military situation in an impasse... Film of beautiful and touching images, as the father taking the dead combatant son in the arms to be veiled home; the people playing domestic objects of the windows on the Germans or the boys of the reformatory, rebelling and fleeing for they unite to the resistance. Unforgettable!!
10sissoed
I just saw this 1962 film on Turner Classic Movies and promptly tracked down and ordered a VHS of it. A very realistic film with many characters whose stories start and in most cases are left unresolved in the midst of the fighting. The screenplay was original for the screen, not based on any book, and received a 1963 Oscar nomination in the original screenplay category. There is a 1979 book with the same title, also telling of the uprising, that is NOT the source of this film. According to summaries, the book says that the Naples "street boys" instigated and led the rebellion. Not in this film, however, which focuses on adults and has many wrenching scenes of mothers and children, husbands and wives torn apart. The ensemble cast is passionate and convincing. Unlike the other commenter who said the film is an argument against war, this is really an argument for standing up and fighting against those who would treat you as slaves (which the NAZIs did and which led to the uprising). Great film!
Did you know
- TriviaAll actors accepted to be uncredited in honor of the civilians who died during the uprising and remained without official recognition.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the scene in which Allejo and his gang of kids are having a shootout from the mountain train and Cazzillo gets shot, around 1h 31min, a piece of glass in front of him reflects the crew.
- Crazy creditsWhen the MGM lion roars, no sound comes out of its mouth.
- ConnectionsEdited into Film socialisme (2010)
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- Budget
- $800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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