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Hey, somebody fill out the La Terra trema page! I don't think this is the place to go into detail about the film, but I thought it was worth a mention. Kisch 1 July 2005 23:38 (UTC)
Great movie about life in the 40s in Sicily and how poverty shaped peoples lives. I'm doing a paper on the movie because it is worth doing. Great insight to the culture that existed in Sicily. Also amazing was the fact that Visconti pulled this off with no professional actors. It says something to his directing abilities. - —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.20.142.172 (talk • contribs)