
Cortile Cascino
A grim portrait of those living in a slum in Palermo, on the other side of the railroad tracks and without running water.
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"Director Michael Roemer made this documentary about a slum in Palermo, Sicily, for NBC in 1961. NBC never aired it. I saw it years later in a film class at which Roemer showed up and talked about it. The houses had no running water. They fetched water from one outside spigot. They shat on a railroad track that ran through the center of the slum and occasionally someone would get killed when a train came through. The men got occasional work from the Mafia. The women struggled to raise their children. The stories of the slum-dwellers are raw and well-told. It was also titled 'Inferno&apo..."
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A grim portrait of those living in a slum in Palermo, on the other side of the railroad tracks and without running water.



