synopsis
The film by the well-known Italian director Carlo Lizzani is one of the now classic documentaries about the post-war problems of southern Italy. It focuses primarily on the congress concerning the post-war reconstruction of the region, but its main themes are poverty, exploitation of workers and the underdevelopment of the southern regions, exacerbated by WWII, and emphasizes the role of protesting workers as the leading force of transformation. While scenes of workers’ demonstrations were to be cut from the film in Italy, its original form won the Best Short Film Outline award at the 1950 Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
biography
Carlo Lizzani (1923–2013) was a very prolific Italian screenwriter, director, actor, producer and journalist, moving between documentary and fiction. He became famous for his feature films
Achtung! Banditi! (1951) with Ginna Lolobrigida and
Chronicle of Poor Lovers (1954), which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In the 1950s he was a regular and welcome guest at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
more about film
Info
director: | Carlo Lizzani |
original title: | Nel mezzogiorno qualcosa è cambiato |
country: | Italy |
year: | 1950 |
running time: | 22 min. |