Don Camillo – The Procession

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Excerpt from the movie “The Little World of Don Camillo”, 1953

25 Responses to “Don Camillo – The Procession”

  • zadruga99 says:

    I would hope that this series would some day be marketed in the USA in a popularly-priced ‘DVD’ format with English subtitles, colorization & ‘background’ info (e.g. biographies of the principal actors, the locations, ‘lost’ episodes & faux pas scenes).

    Absolutely charming as a ‘period’ piece for 1950s Cold War Italy. From a US viewpoint, the series is notably absent for any hints of internationalism, Zionism, Black (Negro) Power, feminism, ecumenism, organized crime (Mafia) or drug abuse!

  • o0OAnnamariaO0o says:

    mitico, Don Camillo, mitico!! così sia! :-)

  • piontro says:

    Guareschi saw the facts before him. he probably was a catholic but not anti-communist.

  • PraiseDivineMercy says:

    I was replying to someone else claiming the opposite.

  • peucezio08 says:

    the writer, Guareschi, was certainly chatolic and anticomunist…

  • tristumattoppas says:

    GloriaTe o Signore,gloria a Te!

  • guezz64 says:

    l´histoire a lieu dans un pettit village de la Plaine du Po. C´ést donc un personnage tout italian, mais qui a sans doute de qualités universelles. Cést pourquoi le Don Camillo de Giovannino Gaureschi a été traduit en plus de 40 langues differentes et repris á la suite par Duvivier.
    ciaoo!

  • guezz64 says:

    pas de version originale francaise: le film a été tourné dans le deux langues francais-italian, c´etait une coproduction franco-italienne. La grande partie des acteurs employés est italienne. le personnage de Don Camillo a été pensée et écrit par Giovannino Guareschi et publié par Rizzoli á partir de la période après- deuxième guerre mondiale.

  • attanasiodegilberti says:

    this film isnt’ anti-comunist; it explain, with a typical italian mode, the situation after the WW2: the dualism of the comunist party and the democrathic catholic party

  • PraiseDivineMercy says:

    I’d say this is pretty anti-communist.

  • PraiseDivineMercy says:

    Where can I find this online in Italian with English subtitles?

  • dietcola475769472983 says:

    je savais pas que la version francaise avait ete traduite en italien et en anglais…

  • mikiroony says:

    Christus vincit! Christus regnat, Christus Imperat!

    Infatti, i libri di Guarreschi non solo sono critici col comunismo ma coi fedeli fifoni! Difendiamo i nostri principi!!

  • Narcissique13 says:

    pas version original pas bon

  • aliceagnese says:

    I fedeli, come al solito, se la squagliano, mettendosi in salvo; Don Camillo va da solo, protetto unicamente dal suo coraggio e dalla sua fede, e gli oppositori, presi da un sentimento di rispetto, gli lasciano il passo.

  • aldrindevera says:

    With Bold Simplicity!

  • d789b says:

    Uhm I do not remember watching this, but I need to watch it some more to see if I am interested.

  • cimmarock says:

    bellissimo

  • bregwin says:

    Brescello, a village in the Emilia Romagna region, Northern Italy.

  • HailMary53 says:

    I love it!!! GLory to you oh Lord!!

  • carlasue88 says:

    where does this take place?

  • urbanh196398105 says:

    Great! Thank you for posting this.

    Praised be Jesus Christ! Now and forever!

  • eJoonjah says:

    Profound. Thank You for this video.

  • bikebuddha says:

    A pity so few Americans have been exposed to Guarschi’s work. The tales of Don Camillo are wonderful, as is this film.

  • galinaloca says:

    It changes from the american anti comunist shit.

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