Rosaria y sus cuatro hijos (Simone, Rocco, Ciro y Luca) abandonan su tierra natal, Lucania (la actual Basilicata), para emigrar a Milán en busca de trabajo y oportunidades que les permitan mejorar sus condiciones de vida. Allí encuentran a Vincenzo, el hermano mayor, que trabaja de albañil pero que está relacionado con el mundo del boxeo.
Pasquale Festa Campanile
Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Giovanni Testori
Enrico Medioli
Massimo Franciosa
Gender
Melodrama
Family
Format
BLU_RAY
Region
b
Dubbing
Italian (PCM Stereo)
Subtitle
Castilian
No. Discs
1
Image format
1.85:1
Year
1960
Country
Italia
Duration:
170
Moral Rating
Not recommended for children under 12 years of age
Music
Nino Rota
Photography
Giuseppe Rotunno
Awards
1960: Premios David di Donatello: Mejor producción (ex aequo)
1960: Festival de Venecia: Premios FIPRESCI
1961: Premios BAFTA: Nominada a mejor película y mejor actriz extranjera (Girardot)
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/20490-rocco-y-sus-hermanos-blu-ray-8421394404694.html20490Rocco y sus Hermanos [Blu-ray] (1960) Rocco e i suoi fratelliIt is the spring of 1945, and the German army is collapsing at times. Allied forces are entering across the country, and so, with her parents absent and the Third Reich crumbling, young Lore (Saskia Rosendahl) decides to take her four siblings 500 kilometers across Germany to safety at her parents' house. grandmother, in the North Sea... Adaptation of the novel The Dark Room, by Rachel Seiffert. As a curiosity, being mainly produced in Germany, the Australian Academy (an Australian production company participates in its production) chose it to be its representative in its year at the Oscars, and to compete for the award for the best non-English language film (although It is filmed in German).https://dvdstorespain.es/532702-home_default/rocco-y-sus-hermanos-blu-ray.jpg7.3554instockDivisa Home Video7.35547.3554002015-10-19T23:03:21+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/Homenaje a Alain Delon
It is the spring of 1945, and the German army is collapsing at times. Allied forces are entering across the country, and so, with her parents absent and the Third Reich crumbling, young Lore (Saskia Rosendahl) decides to take her four siblings 500 kilometers across Germany to safety at her parents' house. grandmother, in the North Sea... Adaptation of the novel The Dark Room, by Rachel Seiffert. As a curiosity, being mainly produced in Germany, the Australian Academy (an Australian production company participates in its production) chose it to be its representative in its year at the Oscars, and to compete for the award for the best non-English language film (although It is filmed in German).