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Christ Stopped at Eboli / Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979) [Criterion Collection]

Posted By: RSU75
1080p (FullHD) / BluRay IMDb
Christ Stopped at Eboli / Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979) [Criterion Collection]

Christ Stopped at Eboli (1979)
In the fascist Italy of 1935, a painter trained as a doctor is exiled to a remote region near Eboli. Over time, he learns to appreciate the beauty and wisdom of the peasants, and to overcome his isolation.

Christ Stopped at Eboli / Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979) [Criterion Collection]

Posted By: RSU75
1080p (FullHD) / BDRip IMDb
Christ Stopped at Eboli / Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979) [Criterion Collection]

Christ Stopped at Eboli / Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (1979) [Criterion Collection, Spine #1043]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC 1420x1080, ~ 3.7 Mbps | 3hr 41mn | 6.42 GB | Italian (Italiano): AC3, 1 ch, 448 kbps
BDRip 720p | MKV | AVC 948x720, ~ 2.5 Mbps | 3hr 41mn | 4.27 GB | Italian (Italiano): AC3, 1 ch, 256 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama | Director: Francesco Rosi

An elegy of exile and an epic immersion in the world of rural Italy during the regime of Benito Mussolini, Francesco Rosi’s sublime adaptation of the memoirs of the painter, physician, and political activist Carlo Levi brings a monument of twentieth-century autobiography to the screen with quiet grace and solemn beauty. Banished to a desolate southern town for his anti-Fascist views, Levi (Gian Maria Volontè) discovers an Italy he never knew existed, a place where ancient folkways and superstitions still hold sway, and that gradually transforms his understanding of both himself and his country. Presented for the first time on home video in its original full-length, four-part version, Christ Stopped at Eboli ruminates profoundly on the political and philosophical rifts within Italian society—between North and South, tradition and modernity, Fascism and freedom—and the essential humanity that transcends all.