Italy, at the end of the war. Allied troops move from south to north, driving the Germans out. Through six separate stories, mainly based on cultural or linguistic misunderstandings, Roberto Rossellini uses the aesthetics of documentary film to paint a chronicle of the cruelty of war and the cost of self-sacrifice, from the perspective of both the liberators and the liberated.
This is one of the most important war films, and its value has grown over time. This is reflected in the prestigious list of the best films of all time, compiled every ten years by the British Film Institute’s *Sight & Sound* magazine, and this is the first time “Paisan”, made in 1946, has been included.
Together with the films “Rome, Open City” and “Germany, Year Zero”, “Paisan” is a part of Rossellini’s war trilogy, which will be screened for the first time in its entirety in Estonia.
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Paisan
Paisà
MS12
Genre
Drama
Director
Roberto Rossellini
Run time
2h 6min
Cast
Carmela Sazio, Robert Van Loon
Genre
Drama
Director
Roberto Rossellini
Run time
2h 6min
Cast
Carmela Sazio, Robert Van Loon
Italy, at the end of the war. Allied troops move from south to north, driving the Germans out. Through six separate stories, mainly based on cultural or linguistic misunderstandings, Roberto Rossellini uses the aesthetics of documentary film to paint a chronicle of the cruelty of war and the cost of self-sacrifice, from the perspective of both the liberators and the liberated.
This is one of the most important war films, and its value has grown over time. This is reflected in the prestigious list of the best films of all time, compiled every ten years by the British Film Institute’s *Sight & Sound* magazine, and this is the first time “Paisan”, made in 1946, has been included.
Together with the films “Rome, Open City” and “Germany, Year Zero”, “Paisan” is a part of Rossellini’s war trilogy, which will be screened for the first time in its entirety in Estonia.
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This is one of the most important war films, and its value has grown over time. This is reflected in the prestigious list of the best films of all time, compiled every ten years by the British Film Institute’s *Sight & Sound* magazine, and this is the first time “Paisan”, made in 1946, has been included.
Together with the films “Rome, Open City” and “Germany, Year Zero”, “Paisan” is a part of Rossellini’s war trilogy, which will be screened for the first time in its entirety in Estonia.
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Info
Rating
Under 12 Not Recommended
Production year
1946
Global distributor
Coproduction Office
Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/17/2024