This short film is part of “Per Fiducia” (“Through Trust”), an ambitious project that unites three award-winning directors Ermanno Olmi, Gabriele Salvatores, and Paolo Sorrentino in cooperation with Intessa Sanpaolo – to answer a simple, yet timely question:
Can movies, as mirrors to reality, change it and give hope, especially in dark moments?
The answer is resounding [...]
Posted by Shlomi Ron on 04.26.2009 at 3:13 pm// Tagged: Drama, Modern Italian Cinema, Political, Romance, Short , ermanno olmi, Per Fiducia, train
You better leave now if you want to catch this train.
If we do a good job for this worldwide company, we’ll be on the gravy train for more projects.
Sorry, for this class the train has already left the station – registration is over.
Thanks, but you’ve just interrupted my train of thoughts.
Trains offer a rich [...]
Posted by Shlomi Ron on 02.03.2008 at 4:16 pm// Tagged: Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Italian Cinema, Modern Italian Cinema , Abbas Kiarostami, ermanno olmi, Ken Loach, train
Do your memories carry a soundtrack?
Ermanno Olmi in a genuine masterpiece believes they sure do. And why not? We all tend to associate old songs to places and people we used to know and this way create more vivid and richer “mini-episodes” in our mind. Olmi skillfully uses a lively tune of a dance hall [...]
Posted by Shlomi Ron on 02.17.2007 at 6:18 pm// Tagged: Classic Italian Cinema, Drama, Entertainment, Italian Cinema, Romance , Drama, Entertainment, ermanno olmi, i fidanzati, Italian Cinema, Neorealism, the engaged
Have plans for New Year? Not yet? Well…now you do!
Get your loved-one or no one and celebrate it with The Crush, an adorable short film (49 minutes) by Ermanno Olmi. The kind people at Criterion Collection included this fine featurette in the DVD of Il Posto, another gem I have recently covered.
The film tells the [...]
Posted by Shlomi Ron on 12.30.2006 at 5:51 pm// Tagged: Classic Italian Cinema, Drama, Entertainment, Italian Cinema, Romance, Short , Entertainment, ermanno olmi, il posto, Italian Cinema, la cotta, Romance, Short, the crush
Do you remember your first job interview and your mom protectively cautioning you, don’t mess up this could be a great opportunity, practically work for life? Or an important exam you took at school and the following stress afterwards when your friends commenting – that was easy (no it wasn’t!), prodding you the correct answer [...]
Posted by Shlomi Ron on 12.24.2006 at 10:34 am// Tagged: Classic Italian Cinema, Drama, Entertainment, Italian Cinema, Neorealism, Romance , Drama, Entertainment, ermanno olmi, il posto, Neorealism, Romance, The Job