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Il Buco

Thursday, May 26 2022
7:00PM
Doors at 6:30pm
Masks required.
Tickets
$9 General
$7 Member
 

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Winner, Special Jury Prize, Venice Film Festival

In August 1961, speleologists from Italy’s booming North arrive on a Calabrian plateau where time stands still. This meditative and visually stunning drama tells the true story of the discovery of one of the world’s deepest caves, the Bifurto Abyss.

During the economic boom of the 1960s, Europe’s highest building is being built in Italy’s prosperous North. At the other end of the country, young speleologists explore Europe’s deepest cave in the untouched Calabrian hinterland. The bottom of the Bifurto Abyss, 700 meters below Earth, is reached for the first time. The intruders’ venture goes unnoticed by the inhabitants of a small neighboring village, but not by the old shepherd of the Pollino plateau whose solitary life begins to interweave with the group’s journey. Another work of nearly wordless organic beauty that touches on the mystical from the visionary director of Le Quattro Volte, Michelangelo Frammartino’s Il Buco chronicles a visit through unknown depths of life and nature and parallels two great voyages to the interior.

“A quiet, intense, almost overwhelmingly beautiful meditation on life, death, human curiosity and the unfathomable power of nature.”— A.O. Scott, The New York Times

“A masterpiece. Stunning. A magnificent piece of work… offers us images of the like seldom seen in cinema.”— David Jenkins, Little White Lies

“Breathtaking. Staggering. The mere existence of these shots is remarkable. The resplendence of the cave sequences must be seen to be believed.”— Forrest Cardamenis, Reverse Shot