Rocco E I Suoi Fratelli Apr 2026
The film follows the Parondi family—a widow and her five sons—as they migrate from the impoverished rural south (Basilicata) to the booming industrial north of Milan.
: Boxing serves as a crucial narrative vehicle, representing the physical and spiritual struggle of southern migrants trying to "fight" for survival in a hostile metropolis. Social and Political Context Rocco e i suoi fratelli
Visconti, a communist aristocrat, used the film to address —the socio-economic disparity between Italy's agrarian South and industrial North. The film follows the Parondi family—a widow and
: While the move is driven by the hope of a better life, the family unit eventually fractures under the pressures of urban alienation. : While the move is driven by the
Luchino Visconti’s 1960 masterpiece ( Rocco and His Brothers ) remains a foundational pillar of Italian cinema, bridging the gap between raw post-war Neorealism and the operatic grandiosity of Visconti's later work. Core Themes and Narrative
: The central conflict involves the "saintly" Rocco (Alain Delon) and the brutish Simone (Renato Salvatori), both of whom fall in love with Nadia (Annie Girardot), a prostitute who symbolizes the city's corrupting influence.