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Day By Day, Desperately 1961 ITA SUB ENG DVDRip x264

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Day by Day, Desperately


Nov 23, 1961 • 1h 38m • Drama, Thriller

Overview

The mental illness affecting young Dario, one of the two sons of the Dominici family living in a council building in Rome, disrupts the lives of all its members.

Director: Alfredo Giannetti
Cast: Nino Castelnuovo, Tomas Milian, Madeleine Robinson, Tino Carraro, Franca Bettoia

Description:

Year: 1961 Country: Italy Director: Alfredo Giannetti Cast: Nino Castelnuovo, Tomas Milian, Madeleine Robinson, Tino Carraro IMBD: Link Language : Italian Subtitles : English I like the stories that have their roots in tradition, I have a lot in mind, each of them was born by people I met, by things I saw. The story that I am shooting now, for example, developed in front of my eyes, in the railwaymen barracks where I used to live: my father was a railway worker. One of those buildings closed around a courtyard, huge but gloomy, with many windows that pour in that yard all the problems of the people who live around there: births, deaths, weddings and most of all, fights and bursts of life. In that courtyard, there was a window with big bars and behind them there was the nut and he would always scream. I used to spy, curious and anxious, the moves of that family, because I wanted to know what was there apart from the mad man, what there was before and I would try to guess what there would have been later; for many years I saw parts of this story in front of my eyes and I think that the title I gave to the film is the summary of what I felt, because I saw everything going the same way, restless, with no solution, day after day, desperately. The book “Autobiography of a Schizophrenic Girl: The True Story of "Renee"” was very useful, written by a woman who was cured from schizophrenia by a Swiss doctor who has taken care of her for many years. It says, among other things, that the patients are always aware, they would like to communicate with others, sometimes even explain what is troubling them, but they can’t. From their lips comes only an incomprehensible sound or a simple word with no reason that maybe, for their far mental association, corresponds to what they would like to say. It is like being covered by a layer of rubber; it is like dreaming of driving, of leaving, but you can’t do it; it is one of the worse pains that a human being can suffer. Why did I choose such a strong topic for my first work Giorno per giorno disperatamente? My topics, as a screenwriter as well, have always been a little challenging, and family has always been the main one. Here, in Giorno per giorno... I wanted to deal with one of the most tragic problems, the worst thing for a family: having a mentally ill person at home. So it is not, as it was written, the story of a schizophrenic boy, but of the people who live around him, the reflection of his disgrace on the faces of his relatives. But it is also a note to certain hospital systems that there are in some Italian mental institutions: schizophrenia is not cured because of a lack of workers; where there are no nurses, they use some sedatives and give them a toy to play with, in order to keep them calm. My film is not going to make money, but I am happy I made it. I didn’t want to bother about sales, I tried to make an honest film, honestly demanding. 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