Bandits of Orgosolo (1961)

Bandits of Orgosolo (1961) + The Lost World

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Directed by Vittorio De Seta, Bandits of Orgosolo is an Italian neorealist drama set in rural Sardinia, following a shepherd forced into a desperate flight after being wrongly accused of a crime. Using non-professional actors and location shooting, the film portrays hardship, poverty, and social isolation within Sardinian pastoral life. The film is widely recognized as a significant example of late Italian neorealism and regional realist cinema.

A Sardinian peasant is suspected of murder following an encounter with bandits. In order to survive, he has no option but to turn to banditry himself. Winning multiple awards at the Venice Film Festival, Bandits of Orgosolo continues the traditions of Visconti and De Sica yet with his own style and rhythms Vittorio De Seta musters just as much power as the earlier masters. This release includes De Seta’s remarkable short film programme ‘The Lost World’ comprising his Cannes Film Festival award-winning short film Islands of Fire and others which survey Italy’s poorest communities. Despite awards and plaudits on release these incredible films only now make their English language debut on home video. Upon release, Bandits moved Martin Scorsese to observe: “It was as if De Seta were an anthropologist who spoke with the voice of a poet.”

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Sardinian shepherds Michele, Peppeddu encounter bandits. Michele evades police, sheep perish. Wrongly charged with murder, impoverished, Michele turns outlaw. He resorts to violence, banditry for survival, fueling a lawless spiral.

Distributor Radiance Films
Inspelningsår 1961
imdb-rating 7.7
Längd 1h 35m