A Man for Burning
A Man for Burning

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A Man for Burning

1962
Movie
92 min
Italian

Political activist Salvatore returns to his native Sicily and stirs up trouble among the peasants, urging them to confront the Mafia and demand the right to plough their own fields. The peasants refuse to help him, and Salvatore is marked by the Mafia as a troublemaker.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: John IrvinGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in the industrial North of England, this drama follows a factory worker who loses his job and struggles with the shame and displacement that accompany unemployment. The film delves into the economic hardships and personal toll taken on individuals and families during this period. It explores themes of pride, dignity, and the search for identity in the face of societal and economic upheaval.

Critical Reception

This early television drama received critical attention for its gritty realism and sensitive portrayal of working-class life. It was praised for its authentic depiction of unemployment and its impact on individuals and their families. The performances were noted for their understated power, contributing to the film's overall impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stark realism in depicting working-class struggles.

  • Noted for its powerful and nuanced performances.

  • Considered an important early work in television drama exploring social issues.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not readily available for this older television film, general audience reception at the time would have likely appreciated its honest portrayal of contemporary social issues.

Fun Fact

John Irvin, the director, later went on to have a successful career in film and television, directing works such as 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' and 'The Dogs of War'.

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