Brutal film about the exploitation of a young Italian boy, who is virtually sold to the operators of a sulphur mine where he is beaten and sexually molested.
This is the story of a young adolescent in an Italian mining community, ostensibly (or hopefully) at some time in the past. He is indentured in a traditional apprenticeship system that makes him a virtual slave to his bosses. The inferno-like conditions of sulphur mining, the sexual exploitation resulting from week-long separation of husbands from wives, and the ever-present danger of the mines combine construct a real-life allegory for the dual "open" and "subterranean" levels of human nature. Acla's boyish exuberance, sensitivity and idealism set him fundamentally at odds with his environment. Aurelio Grimaldi's excellent direction ensures you won't know the outcome until the closing credits roll. This is not an easy film to watch: I felt emotionally drained for a long time afterward. Be warned.
It's really disturbing. It's hard to watch the abuse of those kids. It's harrowing.
I must say it's an eye opener. The direction is really strong in stirring the drama.
That Acla kid actor is so amazing.
Quiet disturbing to see a lot of naked boys here. Well, the pedophiles must be rejoicing watching this. Damn.
There's no actual graphic sex scenes between the old men and the kids but there's a lot of stories that they are actually performing anal sex with those little boys. No escaping of making pictures on your mind.