Spettacolo

NR 7
2017 1 hr 29 min Documentary

Once upon a time, villagers in a tiny hill town in Tuscany came up with a remarkable way to confront their issues: they turned their lives into a play. Every summer, their piazza became their stage and residents of all ages played a part – the role of themselves. Monticchiello’s annual tradition has attracted worldwide attention and kept the town together for 50 years, but with an aging population and a future generation more interested in Facebook than farming, the town’s 50th–anniversary performance just might be its last. SPETTACOLO tells the story of Teatro Povero di Monticchiello, interweaving episodes from its past with its modern-day process as the villagers turn a series of devastating blows into a new play about the end of their world.

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Reviews

Smartorhypo
2017/09/06

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Freaktana
2017/09/07

A Major Disappointment

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FirstWitch
2017/09/08

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Jonah Abbott
2017/09/09

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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jm10701
2017/09/10

I was really enjoying this movie, loving the people and gently grieving with them over the accelerating decline of their remarkable community ... until about a third of the way in. That's when a short scene incidentally (it was not the main focus of the scene) showed the most appalling animal abuse I have seen in a very, very long time, as if it was a perfectly normal activity integral to the way of life in that village. The fact that the abuse was superficially so unremarkable, so commonplace, with no violence or drama at all -- not even noticeable if the viewer didn't happen to be looking at the relevant corner of the screen and realize exactly what it was he was seeing -- made it all the more chilling and appalling.That scene INSTANTLY killed ALL of my interest in the people of Monticchiello and ALL of my sympathy for their disappearing world. What hypocrites! I hope they don't survive until next year or even next month. Good riddance.

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Joe Stemme
2017/09/11

The tiny village of Monticchiello in Tuscany Italy has been putting on a play by (and usually) about the villagers themselves for decades. There are some great photographs and even some video and film clips from past productions. The Documentary by MARWENCOL filmmakers Jeff Malmberg & Chris Shellen follows the producing of the play over almost a full year. But, it soon becomes apparent that the Doc isn't really about the 'putting on the play' aspect as it is about the struggles of keeping up traditions in the modern world. (emphasized by a pretty daring editorial choice near the end) Monticchiello has little over a hundred residents. One rueful core group member wistfully looks at an old program and notes that a third of his fellow members have passed on. The younger generation, more mobile and 'busy' with their lives,are losing interest. As Tuscany has become a major tourist destination,old homes are being bought out by outsiders as investments. And, financial burdens seem to get worse every year (the movie was mainly shot in 2012), with Italy in particular suffering just about as much as any Western European nation. Government arts funding is slashed, and the biggest financial backer pulls out.While tourism helps the locals a bit, here they represent an outside force that may be too much for a quaint tradition like an annual Spttacolo to survive. Invariably, whenever tourists are on screen, they are on the cellphones and iPads - after all, how can a little amateur play compete with that cat video one of their Facebook friends just posted? The good news, is that the play was still put on this summer!

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