Ermanno Olmi
An image from The Profession of Arms, one of the productions that also features Ermanno Olmi.
Ermanno Olmi

Ermanno Olmi

July 24, 1931 — Treviglio, Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy

Ermanno Olmi (born July 24, 1931 in Bergamo, Lombardy) was a renowned Italian film director. Olmi's films have been described as "humanistic and reflective, portraying everyday people in particular landscapes and locations, while at the same time being charged with social comment and poetic flashes." His films fit into the artistic mold of Italian neorealism, though Olmi argued, in an interview found on the Criterion Edition DVD of his 1961 film, Il Posto, that this was the artistic tradition he was responding against because he used non-actors in authentic locations whereas neorealism, he claimed, used professional actors. However, many neorealist directors also used non-professional actors for secondary and sometimes even primary roles. His films, like most of those considered to be products of the neorealist movement, are shot in long, slow takes, and generally contain some sort of social commentary.

The Tree of Wooden Clogs

The Tree of Wooden Clogs

1978

Il Posto

Il Posto

1961

Rainbow: A Private Affair

Rainbow: A Private Affair

2017

Greenery Will Bloom Again

Greenery Will Bloom Again

2014

The Legend of the Holy Drinker

The Legend of the Holy Drinker

1988

The Fiancés

The Fiancés

1963

The Profession of Arms

The Profession of Arms

2001

Tokyo Olympiad

Tokyo Olympiad

1965