
Dove volano i corvi d'argento 1977
Returning to the rugged landscapes of Sardinia, *Dove volano i corvi d'argento* (1977) follows ex-shepherds who travel from Milan to confront the bandits responsible for their brother's senseless murder.
Director: Piero Livi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dove volano i corvi d'argento (1977) about?
The film centers on two former shepherds who journey from Milan back to their native Sardinia to avenge their brother's brutal murder at the hands of bandits. What unfolds is a tense confrontation between old-world values and the harsh realities of a region struggling to escape its past.
Who directed Dove volano i corvi d'argento?
Piero Livi directed the film, delivering a visually striking meditation on tradition, vengeance, and the isolation of rural Sardinia.
Who stars in Dove volano i corvi d'argento?
The film features Corrado Pani, Jenny Tamburi, Flavio Bucci, Renzo Montagnani, and Regina Bianchi in pivotal roles.
Is Dove volano i corvi d'argento (1977) worth watching?
As a gritty crime-drama steeped in Sardinia's rugged beauty and moral complexities, it offers a compelling watch for fans of Italian cinema. While not widely known internationally, its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances make it a hidden gem worth discovering.
How long is Dove volano i corvi d'argento?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Dove volano i corvi d'argento (1977) — A haunting Sardinian revenge tale set against a land lost in time
Returning to the rugged landscapes of Sardinia, *Dove volano i corvi d'argento* (1977) follows ex-shepherds who travel from Milan to confront the bandits responsible for their brother's senseless murder. Director Piero Livi crafts a stark, atmospheric drama that pits the harsh reality of a forgotten land against the fading ideals of tradition. Through his lens, the film captures a Sardinia trapped between its proud past and the isolating grip of modernity, where vengeance simmers beneath the surface of every barren hill and sun-scorched village.
Starring Corrado Pani, Jenny Tamburi, and Flavio Bucci, this Italian crime-drama weaves a tale of loss, justice, and the cost of leaving home. Livi's unflinching visuals paint a world of deep contrasts—between the bustle of Milan and the stillness of Sardinian life, between loyalty and betrayal, and between the sacred and the profane. A moody, emotionally charged exploration of rural alienation, it's a film that lingers long after the credits roll, haunting viewers with its portrait of a land—and people—left behind by time.