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La discesa di Aclà a Floristella

  • 1992
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
449
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La discesa di Aclà a Floristella (1992)
Coming-of-AgeDrama

Brutal film about the exploitation of a young Italian boy, who is virtually sold to the operators of a sulphur mine where he is beaten and sexually molested.Brutal film about the exploitation of a young Italian boy, who is virtually sold to the operators of a sulphur mine where he is beaten and sexually molested.Brutal film about the exploitation of a young Italian boy, who is virtually sold to the operators of a sulphur mine where he is beaten and sexually molested.

  • Director
    • Aurelio Grimaldi
  • Writer
    • Aurelio Grimaldi
  • Stars
    • Francesco Cusimano
    • Tony Sperandeo
    • Luigi Maria Burruano
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    449
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aurelio Grimaldi
    • Writer
      • Aurelio Grimaldi
    • Stars
      • Francesco Cusimano
      • Tony Sperandeo
      • Luigi Maria Burruano
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Francesco Cusimano
    • Aclà Rizzuto
    Tony Sperandeo
    • Caramazza
    Luigi Maria Burruano
    Luigi Maria Burruano
    • Il padre di Aclà
    Lucia Sardo
    • La madre di Aclà
    Giovanni Alamia
    • Salvo
    Benedetto Raneli
    • Il prete
    Giuseppe Cusimano
    • Maurizio Rizzuto
    Rita Barbanera
    • Concetta Rizzuto
    Salvatore Scianna
    • Calogero Rizzuto
    Ignazio Donato
    • Pietro
    Luciano Venturino
    • Pino Rizzuto
    Giuseppe Bonanno
    Giuseppe Calcagno
    Luigi Capizzi
    Andrea Cursale
    Liborio Decima
    Epifano Faraci
    Marco La Mattina
    • Director
      • Aurelio Grimaldi
    • Writer
      • Aurelio Grimaldi
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    10shneur

    Prepare yourself before viewing.

    This is the story of a young adolescent in an Italian mining community, ostensibly (or hopefully) at some time in the past. He is indentured in a traditional apprenticeship system that makes him a virtual slave to his bosses. The inferno-like conditions of sulphur mining, the sexual exploitation resulting from week-long separation of husbands from wives, and the ever-present danger of the mines combine construct a real-life allegory for the dual "open" and "subterranean" levels of human nature. Acla's boyish exuberance, sensitivity and idealism set him fundamentally at odds with his environment. Aurelio Grimaldi's excellent direction ensures you won't know the outcome until the closing credits roll. This is not an easy film to watch: I felt emotionally drained for a long time afterward. Be warned.
    8trumpetplayer2

    CHILD ABUSE OR REALITY CINEMA

    A startlingly realistic film about a young 11 year old boy, Aclà, following his older brothers and father into Sicilian sulphur mines. It is set in 1930s and at a time when such effective slavery was prevalent - the boy's father effectively sells him to another miner for 500 lira (death warranty). The film is raw and thanks to some excellent acting on the boy's part very realistic as he faces what appears to be the accepted mores of the time where boys were used not only as slave workers but also as sex objects for older miners from Monday to Saturday. I do not believe you can watch the film and not be seriously moved - particularly as there are likely modern day similar scenarios where boys and young men are exploited away from the prying sight of media - though no longer in Europe. A salutary reminder of what can happen particularly where indigent families are effectively forced to sell children.
    robertvannsmith

    Another Excellent Film Out Of Italy

    I've known about this film for quite some time now but did not get around to watching it until today.

    A film based on a boy's real life, this movie depicts a time in history when everyone had to work to support the family, even children.

    Acla Rizzuto, wonderfully portrayed by Francesco Cusimano, comes of age and has to go to work with his father in the sulfur mines, sulfur which is being used for the war. Unfortunately, Acla is sold into what appears to be slavery and is required to work for his "master" for eight years, from age 11 until age 19). This appeared to be a normal thing during that time period.

    Even though Acla's working conditions and frequent beatings were rough, they never seemed to dash a boy's dreams of a better life.

    An excellent movie for all ages.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Depressing movie about poverty and child abuse.

    Aurelio Grimaldi's feature debut chronicles the harsh story of twelve-year-old boy named Aclà sold into slavery by his destitute parents to work in the underground Floristella sulfur mines.Overworked and underfed Aclà toils from Monday to Saturday in the steamy,candle-lit labyrinths.Repeatedly beaten and abused by his "owner" and with constant threats of being raped Aclà plots his escape to the sea..."Acla" is a tragic and sad Italian drama with several truly horrible scenes of child abuse.It shows how cruel and abusive adult people can be in the times of extreme poverty.The performances are great and the climax is very sad.It's hard to enjoy such assault on the senses.8 sulfur mines out of 10.
    8thinker1691

    A Boy's dreams and the Reality of film

    " Acla, The Descent into Floristella, " an Italian film purports to tell the story of Acla, excellently played by Francesco Cusimano. If the viewer is enticed by the film's trailer, then he will be disappointed with the movie. The story is of a young boy who is sold into living bondage and sexual slavery. Try as you will, no rape or torture scenes ever materialize, as suggested by the trailer. Instead the viewer is offered a collage of scenes where the actors 'talk' about their miserable existence. Filmed in what appears to be a sulfur mine, the actors all male, are literally stripped and forced to work in the nude, hence the possibility of older men taking advantage of naked young boys. Except for a lot of threats, arguing, and fist fighting, the film never delivers anything but a collection of philosophical statements and illusionary homosexual scenes. All in all, the trailer is more interesting than the film which lacks structure and resolution. Other than the Cusimano, and his dream, the film offers little else. ***

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1992 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Aclà
    • Production companies
      • Cineuropa 92
      • Nova Films
      • Penta Distribuzione
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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