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The Tree of Wooden Clogs (Italian: L'Albero degli zoccoli) is a 1978 Italian film written and directed by Ermanno Olmi.The film depicts the life of Lombard peasant in a cascina (farmhouse) during the late 19th century.
Perhaps his best known film is The Tree of Wooden Clogs (L'Albero degli zoccoli), which was awarded the Palme d'Or at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. The film drew heavily on Olmi's grandmother's stories about peasant life in agricultural regions of Italy. [2] In 1983 his film Walking, Walking was screened out of competition at Cannes.
Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for tehe drama film The Tree of Wooden Clogs. [5] This festival saw the introduction of a new section, the Un Certain Regard, initially as a non-competitive programme which replaced the Les Yeux Fertiles (1975-1977), L'Air du temps and Le Passé composé sections. [6]
Because of its striking cinematography and social, political and ethnographic content, her model for the first Todos Santos film was The Tree of Wooden Clogs, a feature film by Italian filmmaker Ermanno Olmi (O. L. Carrescia, personal communication, October 26, 2014). Todos Santos Cuchumatán was shot on 16 mm film in November 1979. In January ...
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8½ (1963) by Federico Fellini. The list of the A hundred Italian films to be saved (Italian: Cento film italiani da salvare) was created with the aim to report "100 films that have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978". [1]
The Tree of Wooden Clogs (L'Albero degli zoccoli), directed by Ermanno Olmi, Italy. Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival): Trout (Las Truchas), directed by José Luis García Sánchez, Spain What Max Said (Las Palabras de Max), directed by Emilio Martínez-Lázaro, Spain
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