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Nino Rota
Roco and His Brothers
Works Info
Composer
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Nino Rota
Genre
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Film
Style
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Film Score
Compose Date
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1960
Average_duration
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36:25
"Rocco and His Brothers" is a 1960 Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti. The film premiered on September 6, 1960, at the Venice Film Festival, where it won the Silver Lion award. The film is divided into five movements, each representing a different phase in the lives of the five Parondi brothers who move from their rural home in southern Italy to Milan in search of a better life. The first movement introduces the family and their struggles in their hometown. The second movement follows the family's journey to Milan and their attempts to adjust to city life. The third movement focuses on the relationship between Rocco, the second oldest brother, and Nadia, a prostitute. The fourth movement explores the tensions between Rocco and his older brother, Simone, as they both fall in love with the same woman. The final movement depicts the tragic consequences of their rivalry. The film's soundtrack was composed by Nino Rota, who is best known for his work on the films of Federico Fellini. Rota's score for "Rocco and His Brothers" is characterized by its use of traditional Italian folk music, which is blended with modern orchestral arrangements. The score features a recurring theme that is associated with Rocco and his sense of duty to his family. Overall, "Rocco and His Brothers" is a powerful and emotionally charged film that explores themes of family, migration, and the struggle to adapt to a new way of life. Visconti's direction is masterful, and the performances by the cast, particularly Alain Delon as Rocco, are outstanding. Rota's score adds to the film's impact, creating a haunting and memorable soundtrack that perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the story.
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