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L'arbre aux sabots

Titre original : L'albero degli zoccoli
  • 1978
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  • 3h 6min
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L'arbre aux sabots (1978)
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Chronique détaillée et minutieuse de l'histoire de cinq familles de métayers vivant dans une ferme lombarde a la fin du siècle dernier.Chronique détaillée et minutieuse de l'histoire de cinq familles de métayers vivant dans une ferme lombarde a la fin du siècle dernier.Chronique détaillée et minutieuse de l'histoire de cinq familles de métayers vivant dans une ferme lombarde a la fin du siècle dernier.

  • Réalisation
    • Ermanno Olmi
  • Scénario
    • Ermanno Olmi
  • Casting principal
    • Luigi Ornaghi
    • Francesca Moriggi
    • Omar Brignoli
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Ermanno Olmi
    • Scénario
      • Ermanno Olmi
    • Casting principal
      • Luigi Ornaghi
      • Francesca Moriggi
      • Omar Brignoli
    • 55avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
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    • Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 18 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    The Tree of Wooden Clogs
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    Luigi Ornaghi
    • Batistì
    Francesca Moriggi
    • Batistina
    Omar Brignoli
    • Minec
    Antonio Ferrari
    • Tuni
    Teresa Brescianini
    • Widow Runk
    Giuseppe Brignoli
    • Anselmo
    Carlo Rota
    • Peppino
    Pasqualina Brolis
    • Teresina
    Massimo Fratus
    • Pierino
    Francesca Villa
    • Annetta
    Maria Grazia Caroli
    • Bettina
    Battista Trevaini
    • Il Finard
    Giuseppina Langalelli
    • La Moglie Finarda
    Lorenzo Pedroni
    • Il nonno Finard
    Felice Cervi
    • Uslì
    Pierangelo Bertoli
    • Secondo
    Brunella Migliaccio
    • Olga
    Giacomo Cavalleri
    • Brena
    • Réalisation
      • Ermanno Olmi
    • Scénario
      • Ermanno Olmi
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    10anna-k-2

    How to film an epic.

    Yes, it lasts three hours. Yes, it is about a village community where nothing much happens. Not your typical man save-woman blow-up joint scenario, definitely. All this is said on the package, therefore I truly do not understand people who criticise this film for slowness. OF COURSE it is going to be slow, what do you expect? After this private note, some review. The film is excellent and highly recommendable for many reasons. First of all, the shooting: the use of non-professional actors,authentic settings and a real-life focus makes this film feel like a documentary, although it is set over a hundred years in the past. It therefore gives an unprecedented opportunity to peek into the life of rural Lombardy at the turn of the centuries. Secondly, the plot. Slow as it is, it sucks you in nonetheless, as you get emotionally involved with the beautifully depicted community of families. Full of small and big dramas, the film does not cease to surprise till the very end. Finally, perhaps the biggest asset of the movie is the loving, but realistic depiction of the times. There is dirt, hard work and cow dung, but there is also nature, family, and most importantly - love. If you speak some Italian, the additional perk is the beautiful dialect. Highly, highly recommend!
    10Jean-7

    One of the Greats

    Very rarely, films transcend their medium and break through into some other dimension. These are not merely technically superb films with fine cinematography and wonderful performances. Rather, something else has been addressed; at the risk of seeming pompous, I'd call it "what it means to be human." Maybe some of you know what I'm talking about. After the film is over, you walk out into the world and your life has changed in some fundamental way. You actually experience colors and shapes and smells afresh, as though you've re-emerged into a different universe.

    I can think of several films that have had that effect on me. Eric Rohmer's "Summer (Le Rayon Vert)" and Kieslowski's "Decalogue" spring to mind. But "Tree of Wooden Clogs" approached the core. I'm not Catholic, would pronounce myself an atheist if that didn't suggest the arrogance of certainty, but this movie comes as close to touching the soul as any I've ever seen. It is one of the most shattering, delightful, and profound works of art ever created. After first seeing it, I sat in my car, clutched the steering wheel, and sobbed for half an hour.

    Since that day, many years ago, moments from it continue to haunt me. I'll be walking down a street lined with trees and remember the boy walking home from school. Out of the blue, the looks on the faces of the just-married young couple as they adopt a child will come to me. And, of course, the image of the villagers watching the lone wagon disappear into the darkness is one which will live with me until I die.

    In short, as I stumble my own way through life, this film is one of the touchstones that reminds me why I'm here.
    planktonrules

    A nice historical portrait but I am warning you that it is a bit long and dull.

    I have a bit of warning for the tender-hearted. This is a realistic portrait of peasant life and as such you'll see a couple animals butchered on-screen. A pig and goose are killed and some might find this pretty disturbing...but it is realistic and is an important part of peasant life.

    This film is sort of a more modern Neo-realist sort of film because like the Neo-realist films of the 1940s and early 1950s, it is an Italian film that consists of non-professional actors in natural settings. However, the reason why this was done is quite different. During the time of WWII and post-war Italy, sets and actors were hard to come by and directors (such as De Sica and Rossellini) had no choice but to make these sorts of films. However, in 1978 the film was made this way for entirely different reasons--to heighten the sense of realism as the film was about simple folks and having professionals playing these roles might have detracted from this realism.

    The film is set on a farming collective owned by a landlord. Five families work the land and share a large compound broken down into separate apartments and stables. The life is pretty simple and rather grim and the film does a very good job of portraying this life. And this is much of the problem with this film for the average viewer. While history teachers like me might find it all pretty fascinating and like how accurately this is all portrayed, will the average viewer? Probably not. That's because not all that actually happens in the film---and it lasts about three hours. As a result, the film does drag and I even found myself feeling sleepy as I watched. It's exceptionally well crafted but also a bit of a chore to view.

    "Tree of Wooden Clogs" is a film that film critics will adore but the average person will probably hate...and many folks will feel guilty because they didn't 'get' the movie and think they should have.
    7AlsExGal

    Long but full of interesting cultural information

    I had seen Wooden Clogs about twenty years ago but could remember very little about the film other than it was about very poor Italian peasant farmers at the turn of the century and that 'wooden clogs' somehow figured into the film's plot.

    It is one of those films that is seemingly about nothing, but could be about everything. i didn't find its 3 hour length to be a problem. It is almost like watching a documentary about peasant life right down to its hand held camera techniques. It is subtle though. Not the shaky-cam or vomit-cam stuff you see today.

    The cast is entirely made up of non-actors. Real peasants. And apparently it was shot using its local dialect, Bergamasque which then had to be dubbed into Italian for the Italian market. Olmi explains in the DVD extras that all of the non-actors did their own dubbing which I have to say is quite a technical accomplishment for amateurs.

    The film opens with a farmer chopping the head off of a goose. A little later on the controversial scene depicting the slaughter and butchering of a hog is played out in almost real time. It is very graphic and quite disturbing. But just when I thought you would never want your kids to see this, Olmi cuts to two three year-old peasant kids watching the hog die with unbothered fascination. This is real life on a real farm.

    And you can tell that it is done by a proficient butcher and is not a gratuitous add-on for exploitation. It is just something that Olmi has selected to include in the film.

    I'd suggest this one for a change of pace.
    10ItalianGerry

    Sacramental epic.

    If there were any reason for dropping out of normal life and dedicating oneself entirely to watching Italian films, this might be it! The majestic simplicity and dignity of this film make even the best contemporary films seem trivial and stillborn by comparison. Loved by sensitive audiences and critics alike, Ermanno Olmi's movie describes incidents in the lives of four families sharecropping in Lombardy at the coming of the twentieth century. Olmi's extraordinary command of imagery, movement, rhythm, and lighting conveys a potent nostalgia for Earth and the family of man. There is a scene in which images of a father carving clogs for his shoeless boy are intercut with the lives of the farm families. The music accompanying that scene is a Bach organ chorale. The effect is almost sacramental and entirely overwhelming and may be one of my favorite scenes in all cinema. That scene alone is worth more than all the digitalized special effects, car crashes, ocean liner sinkings, and the deafening Dolby vapidity of so much of the inane junk embraced undiscriminatingly by so many. If they only had the eyes to see, ears to hear, and the soul to love this wondrous work of art.

    The most authentic version on this film has the original Bergamasco dialect track. The newer DVDs from Italy have the option of choosing this soundtrack.

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    • Anecdotes
      All the actors were real peasants from the Bergamo province, in Italy. They had no acting experience at all.
    • Gaffes
      When the children are making music with pots and pans, the 'instruments' of the little girl are switching from one hand to the other when the camera looks at her from the other side.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Don Carlo: That boy should be going to school.

      Batistì: Yes but six kilometers to school and six kilometers back seems a lot.

      Don Carlo: He's young, he has strong legs.

      Batistì: Just when we're about to have another baby. He could have started helping me around the house.

      Don Carlo: He'll help you even more when he's older. Let providence provide for now.

      Batistì: I grew up without ever seeing the inside of a school.

      Don Carlo: That's not a good reason, and you know it. If God has given your boy a good mind, it's a sign he's expecting more of him. As the boy's father, it's your duty to do God's bidding.

    • Crédits fous
      Quite strangely, the names of the actors are listed as "last name first name", while the names of the rest of the crew are correctly listed as "first name last name".
    • Versions alternatives
      There are two versions of this movie: one which is spoken in the dialect of Bergamo, Italy, and one in which the actors dubbed themselves in Italian.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)
    • Bandes originales
      Ich steh' mit einem Fuß im Grabe BWV, 156
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Fernando Germani

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 septembre 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Tree of Wooden Clogs
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cividate al Piano, Bergamo, Lombardia, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
      • Italnoleggio Cinematografico
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 9 367 $US
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    • Durée
      3 heures 6 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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