Summaries

A doctor in Fascist Italy is exiled to a remote village for his political views.

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.—Benjamin Bergery <[email protected]>

The story follows a real life anti-fascist intellectual, Carlo Levi, into his forced exile in small, isolated village in a remote region of Southern Italy. The village is populated by inhabitants who barely survive on the meager harvest of the unyielding land. Eboli, the closest train station, is the last outpost of civilization (such as it is) before entering a world that has changed very little since the Middle Ages. The movie title, after the book written by Carlo Levi, expresses all the sense of abandon, neglect, desolation and human despair. According to the local tales, even Christ, in his southward journey, went no further than Eboli. Beyond that point, not even God dared (or could be bothered) to go...—Flavio del Balzo

Details

Keywords
  • fascist italy
  • anti fascist
  • anti fascism
  • remote place
  • political oppression
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Feb 22, 1979
Countries of origin Italy France
Official sites Official Site
Language Italian
Filming locations Aliano, Matera, Basilicata, Italy
Production companies Vides Cinematografica Action Films Rai 2

Box office

Gross US & Canada $78736
Opening weekend US & Canada $9006
Gross worldwide $78736

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 30m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.66 : 1

Synopsis

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