La Terra Trema(1948) -

: Just as their independence begins to bring prosperity and hope, a violent storm wrecks their boat. Without insurance or savings, the family is left with nothing.

: Tired of the meager earnings dictated by greedy wholesalers, 'Ntoni convinces his family to mortgage their ancestral home. Their goal is to buy their own boat and salt their own fish, bypassing the middlemen to keep the profits for themselves. La terra trema(1948)

The film is celebrated for its uncompromising authenticity, utilizing several "realist" techniques that were revolutionary at the time: : Just as their independence begins to bring

: Visconti used actual local fishermen and villagers rather than trained actors. Their goal is to buy their own boat

: Filmed entirely in Aci Trezza, the village itself becomes a central character, capturing the harsh beauty and crushing poverty of post-war rural Italy. La Terra Trema (1948) - IMDb

Directed by Luchino Visconti, (1948) is a foundational work of Italian Neorealism . Loosely adapted from Giovanni Verga’s 1881 novel I Malavoglia (The House by the Medlar Tree), it depicts the raw struggle of a Sicilian fishing family against economic exploitation. Plot Summary