- Stromboli (film)
Infobox Film
name = Stromboli
image_size =
caption = Italian theatrical poster
director =Roberto Rossellini
producer = Roberto Rossellini
writer = Story: Roberto Rossellini Sergio AmideiArt Cohn Roberto Rossellini Gian Paolo CallegariRenzo Cesana
starring =Ingrid Bergman Mario Vitale
music = Renzo Rossellini
cinematography = Otello Martelli
editing = Jolanda Benvenuti Roland Gross Alfred L. Werker
distributor = Connoisseur VideoRKO Radio Pictures
released =United States :February 15 ,1950 Italy :October 8 ,1950
runtime = 107 minutes (U.S.A. cut: 81 min.)
country = Italy United States
language = Italian
budget = $1,000,000 (estimated)
amg_id = 1:47420
imdb_id = 0041931"Stromboli" (also known as: "Stromboli, terra di dio") (1950) is an Italian and American film directed by
Roberto Rossellini and featuringIngrid Bergman . The drama is considered a classic example ofItalian neorealism . [imdb title|id=41931|title=Stromboli.]Background
The film is the result of a famous letter from Ingrid Bergman to Roberto Rossellini, in which she wrote she admired his work, and she wanted to make a movie with him. However, the film is best remembered for the affair between Rossellini and Bergman that occurred during this time, as well as the resultant child out of wedlock. In fact, the affair caused such a scandal in the United States that Bergman was denounced on the floor of the US Senate by Colorado Senator
Edwin C. Johnson . Furthermore, her Hollywood career was halted for a number of years, until her Oscar-winning performance in "Anastasia."Plot
Bergman plays Karin, a displaced Lithuanian in Italy, who escapes the internment camp by marrying an Italian POW fisherman (Mario Vitale), whom she met in the camp on the other side of the barbed wire.
She soon discovers that his home island of
Stromboli is very harsh and barren, and the people traditional and conservative. They act with hostility towards this strange, foreign woman.Karin speaks little Italian adding to her difficulties. Karin becomes increasingly despondent and eventually she wants to escape the volcano island. The film also features documentary-like segments about fishing and an actual evacuation of the town after an eruption of the volcano. Most villagers are played by actual people from the island, as is typical of neo-realism.
Cast
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Ingrid Bergman as Karin
* Mario Vitale as Antonio
* Renzo Cesana as The Priest
* Mario Sponzo as The man from the lighthouse
* Gaetano Famularo as Man with guitarCritical reception
The staff at "Variety" magazine gave the film a mixed review. They wrote, "Director Roberto Rossellini purportedly denied responsibility for the film, claiming the American version was cut by RKO beyond recognition. Cut or not cut, the film reflects no credit on him. Given elementary-school dialog to recite and impossible scenes to act, Ingrid Bergman's never able to make the lines real nor the emotion sufficiently motivated to seem more than an exercise...The only visible touch of the famed Italian director is in the hard photography, which adds to the realistic, documentary effect of life on the rocky, lava-blanketed island. Rossellini's penchant for realism, however, does not extend to Bergman. She's always fresh, clean and well-groomed." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117795283.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "Variety"] . Film review,
February 15 ,1950 . Last accessed:December 31 ,2007 .]In an expansive analysis of the film, critic Fred Camper wrote of the drama, "Like many of cinema's masterpieces, "Stromboli" is fully explained only in a final scene that brings into harmony the protagonist's state of mind and the imagery. This structure...suggests a belief in the transformative power of revelation. Forced to drop her suitcase (itself far more modest than the trunks she arrived with) as she ascends the volcano, Karin is stripped of her pride and reduced — or elevated — to the condition of a crying child, a kind of first human being who, divested of the trappings of self, must learn to see and speak again from a personal "year zero" (to borrow from another Rossellini film title)." [ [http://www.fredcamper.com/Film/Rossellini.html Camper, Fred] . "
Chicago Reader ," film analysis and review, "Volcano Girl," 2000. Last accessed: December 31, 2007.]References
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