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Le Quattro Volte

Directed by Michelangelo Frammartino
Contains one scene of animal birth
DURATION: 89 mins
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An old shepherd lives his last days in a quiet medieval village perched high on the hills of Calabria, at the southernmost tip of Italy. He herds goats under skies that most villagers have deserted long ago. He is sick, but believes that he can find his medicine in the dust he collects on the church floor, which he drinks in his water every day.

A new goat kid is born. We follow its first few tentative steps, its first games, until it gains strength and goes to pasture. Nearby, a majestic tree stirs in the mountain breeze and slowly changes through the seasons, until transformed into fuel through the ancestral work of the local Calabrian charcoal makers.

A beautiful and poetic vision of the revolving cycles of life and nature in the unbroken traditions of a timeless place, Le Quattro volte appears as the metaphor of a soul that moves through four successive states of being.

Unanimously acclaimed as the stand-out film of the 2010 Cannes Directors' Fortnight

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Cast & Credits

Leading cast and crew members
Director Michelangelo Frammartino
Screenwriter Michelangelo Frammartino
Producer Philippe Bober
Cinematographer Andrea Locatelli
Editor Benni Atria
Editor Maurizio Grillo
Composer Paolo Benvenuti
The Shepherd Giuseppe Fuda
©CURZON CINEMAS 2012