A Day in Barbagia

A Day in Barbagia

Release date : June 1, 1958
Runtime : 9m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Vittorio De Seta /
Writers : Vittorio De Seta /
Production companies : La Pleiadi /
June 1, 1958 9m Italy Documentary Italian More
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Against the background of flocks of sheep at pasture, mules walking down unpaved roads, tractors in the fields, and isolated figures in a deserted village, a caption explains that Barbagia is a vast region in Sardinia; Orgosolo, Oliena and Mamoiada are villages of shepherds and the men spend most of the year far away, with their flocks. This is why the houses and the children are entrusted to the women, who cut the wood, work the fields and prepare bread, shepherds’ bread.
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  • title:A Day in Barbagia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1958
  • Runtime:9m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Vittorio De Seta /
  • Writers: Vittorio De Seta ·
  • Production companies: La Pleiadi ·
  • Overview:Against the background of flocks of sheep at pasture, mules walking down unpaved roads, tractors in the fields, and isolated figures in a deserted village, a caption explains that Barbagia is a vast region in Sardinia; Orgosolo, Oliena and Mamoiada are villages of shepherds and the men spend most of the year far away, with their flocks. This is why the houses and the children are entrusted to the women, who cut the wood, work the fields and prepare bread, shepherds’ bread.
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