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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Stromboli (Terra di Dio) [Stromboli] (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Jun/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;27/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;Decide To Be Married Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Stromboli (Terra di Dio) (1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Antonio (Mario Vitale) and Karen (Ingrid Bergman). DP: Otello Martelli./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;##### Karen – “Karin” in the opening credits – is a displaced Lithuanian woman in an Italy-based refugee camp. She meets an Italian military man bivouacking on the other side of the barbed wire and decides to say yes when he proposes. When the newly-weds leave for home, she finds to her dismay that he&#39;s a poor Sicilian fisherman from #Stromboli; a magnificent active volcanic island home to a small Catholic parish. Again displaced, Karen is confronted with herself more than with the others that share her faith.&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;Here we are, poor wretches, in this hell, Condemned to tyranny.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Antonio\&#xA;&#xA;##### Roberto #Rossellini&#39;s Stromboli (Terra di Dio) is a peculiar melodramatic Italian/American hybrid that seems to strongly dismiss the Italian aspect. The significance of Struògnuli – the Sicilian name for the volcano – and the people&#39;s faith connected to the volatile mountain and the surrounding sea is presented as primitive superstition. That the Sicilian dialogue – song, prayer, life – remains untranslated and the locals&#39; broken English is used as comic relief adds insult to injury.&#xA;&amp;nbsp;&#xA;Otello Martelli&#39;s photography excels when he manages to tear himself away from Bergman&#39;s face. Only when we&#39;re confronted with the magnificence of Struògnuli, the gifts from the ocean, and the greatness of nature we&#39;ll be able to understand why the island is man&#39;s home./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #DecideToBeMarriedDay #RobertoRossellini #IngridBergman #MarioVitale #RenzoCesana #MarioSponzo #RenzoRossellini #OtelloMartelli #drama #melodrama #Neorealismo #religion #Italy #Sardinia #USA #1950s ★★☆☆☆/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="stromboli-terra-di-dio-stromboli-roberto-rossellini-1950-div" id="stromboli-terra-di-dio-stromboli-roberto-rossellini-1950-div">Stromboli (Terra di Dio) [Stromboli] (Roberto Rossellini, 1950)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="jun-div" id="jun-div">Jun</div></h2>

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<h1 id="27-div" id="27-div">27</div></h1>

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<h2 id="decide-to-be-married-day-div" id="decide-to-be-married-day-div">Decide To Be Married Day</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/9X4wYzw6/0627-proposal.jpg" alt="Stromboli (Terra di Dio) (1950)"></div>
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<h6 id="antonio-mario-vitale-and-karen-ingrid-bergman-dp-otello-martelli-div" id="antonio-mario-vitale-and-karen-ingrid-bergman-dp-otello-martelli-div">Antonio (Mario Vitale) and Karen (Ingrid Bergman). DP: Otello Martelli.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="karen-karin-in-the-opening-credits-is-a-displaced-lithuanian-woman-in-an-italy-based-refugee-camp-she-meets-an-italian-military-man-bivouacking-on-the-other-side-of-the-barbed-wire-and-decides-to-say-yes-when-he-proposes-when-the-newly-weds-leave-for-home-she-finds-to-her-dismay-that-he-s-a-poor-sicilian-fisherman-from-stromboli-a-magnificent-active-volcanic-island-home-to-a-small-catholic-parish-again-displaced-karen-is-confronted-with-herself-more-than-with-the-others-that-share-her-faith" id="karen-karin-in-the-opening-credits-is-a-displaced-lithuanian-woman-in-an-italy-based-refugee-camp-she-meets-an-italian-military-man-bivouacking-on-the-other-side-of-the-barbed-wire-and-decides-to-say-yes-when-he-proposes-when-the-newly-weds-leave-for-home-she-finds-to-her-dismay-that-he-s-a-poor-sicilian-fisherman-from-stromboli-a-magnificent-active-volcanic-island-home-to-a-small-catholic-parish-again-displaced-karen-is-confronted-with-herself-more-than-with-the-others-that-share-her-faith">Karen – “Karin” in the opening credits – is a displaced Lithuanian woman in an Italy-based refugee camp. She meets an Italian military man bivouacking on the other side of the barbed wire and decides to say yes when he proposes. When the newly-weds leave for home, she finds to her dismay that he&#39;s a poor Sicilian fisherman from <a href="/settima/tag:Stromboli" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Stromboli</span></a>; a magnificent active volcanic island home to a small Catholic parish. Again displaced, Karen is confronted with herself more than with the others that share her faith.</h5>

<blockquote><p>“Here we are, poor wretches, in this hell, Condemned to tyranny.”</p>

<h3 id="antonio" id="antonio">– Antonio</h3>
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<h5 id="roberto-rossellini-s-stromboli-terra-di-dio-is-a-peculiar-melodramatic-italian-american-hybrid-that-seems-to-strongly-dismiss-the-italian-aspect-the-significance-of-struògnuli-the-sicilian-name-for-the-volcano-and-the-people-s-faith-connected-to-the-volatile-mountain-and-the-surrounding-sea-is-presented-as-primitive-superstition-that-the-sicilian-dialogue-song-prayer-life-remains-untranslated-and-the-locals-broken-english-is-used-as-comic-relief-adds-insult-to-injury" id="roberto-rossellini-s-stromboli-terra-di-dio-is-a-peculiar-melodramatic-italian-american-hybrid-that-seems-to-strongly-dismiss-the-italian-aspect-the-significance-of-struògnuli-the-sicilian-name-for-the-volcano-and-the-people-s-faith-connected-to-the-volatile-mountain-and-the-surrounding-sea-is-presented-as-primitive-superstition-that-the-sicilian-dialogue-song-prayer-life-remains-untranslated-and-the-locals-broken-english-is-used-as-comic-relief-adds-insult-to-injury">Roberto <a href="/settima/tag:Rossellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Rossellini</span></a>&#39;s <em>Stromboli (Terra di Dio)</em> is a peculiar melodramatic Italian/American hybrid that seems to strongly dismiss the Italian aspect. The significance of <em>Struògnuli</em> – the Sicilian name for the volcano – and the people&#39;s faith connected to the volatile mountain and the surrounding sea is presented as primitive superstition. That the Sicilian dialogue – song, prayer, life – remains untranslated and the locals&#39; broken English is used as comic relief adds insult to injury.</h5>

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<h5 id="otello-martelli-s-photography-excels-when-he-manages-to-tear-himself-away-from-bergman-s-face-only-when-we-re-confronted-with-the-magnificence-of-struògnuli-the-gifts-from-the-ocean-and-the-greatness-of-nature-we-ll-be-able-to-understand-why-the-island-is-man-s-home-div" id="otello-martelli-s-photography-excels-when-he-manages-to-tear-himself-away-from-bergman-s-face-only-when-we-re-confronted-with-the-magnificence-of-struògnuli-the-gifts-from-the-ocean-and-the-greatness-of-nature-we-ll-be-able-to-understand-why-the-island-is-man-s-home-div">Otello Martelli&#39;s photography excels when he manages to tear himself away from Bergman&#39;s face. Only when we&#39;re confronted with the magnificence of <em>Struògnuli</em>, the gifts from the ocean, and the greatness of nature we&#39;ll be able to understand why the island is man&#39;s home.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2023filmchallenge-decidetobemarriedday-robertorossellini-ingridbergman-mariovitale-renzocesana-mariosponzo-renzorossellini-otellomartelli-drama-melodrama-neorealismo-religion-italy-sardinia-usa-1950s-div" id="bales2023filmchallenge-decidetobemarriedday-robertorossellini-ingridbergman-mariovitale-renzocesana-mariosponzo-renzorossellini-otellomartelli-drama-melodrama-neorealismo-religion-italy-sardinia-usa-1950s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2023FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2023FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:DecideToBeMarriedDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">DecideToBeMarriedDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RobertoRossellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RobertoRossellini</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:IngridBergman" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">IngridBergman</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:MarioVitale" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MarioVitale</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RenzoCesana" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RenzoCesana</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:MarioSponzo" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MarioSponzo</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:RenzoRossellini" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RenzoRossellini</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:OtelloMartelli" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">OtelloMartelli</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:melodrama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">melodrama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Neorealismo" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Neorealismo</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:religion" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">religion</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Italy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Italy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Sardinia" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Sardinia</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1950s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1950s</span></a> ★★☆☆☆</div></h5>

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