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Director: Francesco Rosi
Cast: Philippe Noiret, Michele Placido, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Andréa Ferréol
In a farmhouse in southern Italy, an old woman dies. Her husband summons their sons: from Rome, Raffaele, a judge facing a political case for which he risks assassination; from Naples, the religious and ideological Rocco, a counselor at a correctional institute for boys; from Turin, Nicola, a factory worker involved in labor disputes. Once home, each encounters the past and engages in reveries of what may come.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Three Brothers (1981) is a critically acclaimed Italian drama directed by Francesco Rosi. The film has received recognition, winning the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. While specific audience ratings are not available, the film is regarded as an insightful exploration of family dynamics and sociopolitical issues in post-war Italy.
Three Brothers is a 1981 Italian film based on a work by Russian author Andrei Platonov. It was directed by Francesco Rosi and stars Philippe Noiret, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Michele Placido and Charles Vanel.
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