Film Review
Anna Magnani, icon of Italian cinema, turns in another riveting performance in this comparatively
minor example of neo-realist cinema.
Although the film does not have anything like
the impact of those made by the masters of neo-realism (such as De Sica and Rossellini),
it is still a compelling work, thanks largely to Magnani's haunting performance.
In her portrayal of a woman who has seen the world, been tainted by its vices, and who
is then cruelly shunned by her own people, Magnani is - as ever - totally
convincing. Some fine neo-realist touches (notably the shark-fishing scene) and
some rare comic moments just about make up for some obvious faults.
Perhaps the film's biggest shortcoming is its ending - the main narrative
is abruptly cut short to make way for the (inevitable) volcanic eruption. The editing
is so crude that it almost looks as if two totally different films were ham-fistedly welded
together. The point of the film, presumably, is that Nature always has the upper
hand over any petty human drama - a valid observation, but it does not really seem
to work with the grain of the film.
Vulcano was made at the same time (and in the same location - in fact, on
an adjacent island) that Roberto Rossellini was making his own volcano-centric drama -
Stromboli (1950).
It is likely that Anna Magnani made
Vulcano as an act of
revenge against her former companion, Rossellini, when he left her to pursue his love
affair with Ingrid Bergman (who stars in
Stromboli).
© James Travers 2003
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Next William Dieterle film:
The Last Flight (1931)
Film Synopsis
Once charged with prostitution in Naples, Maddalena is sent by the Italian authorities
back to her home village, on the island of Vulcano in southern Italy. Aware of her
disreputable past, the islanders treat Maddalena with contempt, and the only friends she
has are her younger sister, Maria, and her small brother. When Maria falls
for a handsome diver, Maddalena is concerned, knowing that he is a procurer for a prostitution
ring. To prevent her sister from suffering her own fate, Maddalena decides to take
matters into her own hands…
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