
Half-Share
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Plot Summary
In the Calabria region of Southern Italy, a young man named Pio finds himself entangled in the complex world of organized crime after his father is imprisoned. He navigates the harsh realities of his environment, seeking a way to survive and potentially escape the cycle of violence and poverty. The film explores themes of family loyalty, desperation, and the struggle for autonomy in a place where opportunities are scarce and the law is often secondary.
Critical Reception
Half-Share (A Ciambra in its original Italian title) received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of life in a marginalized community and its compelling performances. The film was noted for its raw realism and unfltering look at the social issues prevalent in Calabria, particularly the impact of crime and poverty on young people.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty realism and authentic depiction of Southern Italian life.
- The performances, particularly from the young cast, are highlighted as a significant strength.
- Deemed an unflinching look at the struggles of marginalized youth within a criminal underworld.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Venice Film Festival (2011) - Orizzonti Section.
Fun Fact
Director Jonas Carpignano spent several years living in the community where the film is set, which greatly influenced its authentic portrayal.
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