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Miracle in Milan (1951, It.) (aka Miracolo
a Milano)
In director/producer Vittorio
De Sica's brilliant, quirky, surreal comic fantasy that won the Grand
Prize at the Cannes Film Festival - it was an uncharacteristic film
for the director who was one of the pioneers of Italian social realism;
the playful, light-hearted and fanciful story (introduced with the
storybook's "Once
upon a time...") was a neo-realistic, feel-good fable based upon
co-scriptwriter Cesare Zavattini's children's book l Totò il
Buono:
Toto's Adoptive 'Mother' Lolotta (Emma Gramatica)
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11 Year Old Totò (Gianni Branduani) with
Adoptive Mother Before Her Death
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Totò (Francesco
Golisano) with Shantytown Residents Living on a Field in
Outskirts of Milan, Italy
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- tender-hearted elderly spinster
Lolotta (Emma Gramatica) found an abandoned baby among the cabbages
in her garden patch in post-war Milan (Italy). She adopted the baby,
cared for him with love and shelter, and named him Totò (Gianni
Branduani as 11 year-old child). She was a cheerful old woman who
loved life: "What a great big place the world is." When she died and after her
funeral (Toto was the only attendee), he was sent to an orphanage
and remained there for many years until released
- when Totò (Francesco
Golisano as adult) entered the world, he was optimistic, kind, innocent-minded,
generous and open-hearted. Without belongings or a place to live,
he settled with other dispossessed hobos/homeless people - eccentric
misfits, vagabonds and squatters - in a shantytown camp. The residents
of the illegal camp lived in makeshift steel-corrugated boxes and
massive cement pipes on a vast, snow-covered barren field outside
the city
- Totò enthusiastically and energetically engaged
and supported the outcasts during their travails, and helped the
residents in the small colony or community join together to reinforce
and build stronger shelters. He even supervised the move-in of newly-arrived
outcast individuals into new housing units, including mistreated
servant Edvige (Brunella Bovo) who became his sweetheart
- one afternoon, one of many fat-cat
land developers in Milan - wealthy land-owner and
exploitative, greedy capitalist Mr. Mobbi (Guglielmo Barnabò), visited
the squatters on the land, and was intimidated by them
Mogul Fat Cat Business Land Buyers-Developers
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A Greedy Capitalist Eyeing the Squatters
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Fat Cats, Including Mr. Mobbi (left), Surrounded by
Homeless
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- during a Maypole celebration (including a lottery
drawing for a chicken), when a hole was dug, water was struck on
the settlement land - creating a fountain that turned to a gusher
of oil
- scheming squatter Rappi (Paolo
Stoppa) divulged the sudden discovery of oil to Mobbi, and conspicuously
returned to the homeless camp with a top hat and a fur wrap around
his neck; Mobbi sent representatives to announce that he now owned
the private property. The squatter camp had to be cleared and everything
had to be moved out, including the evicted inhabitants; Mr. Mobbi
enforced his orders against the rebellious squatters with a squadron
of police with smoke bombs,
to force them to surrender
- during the crisis, Totò climbed
the maypole to give up with a waving white flag, where he was
given a magic white dove by the ghostly 'spirit' of his guardian
angel and adoptive mother Lolotta. He used its miraculous powers
to grant secret wishes that transformed the camp, pushed back the
smoke, and caused the police assault with water hoses to be defeated.
One of Totò's secret wishes caused two captains of the guard to break out into
an aria, when they raised their swords to charge forward with their
troops
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Gift of a Magical White Dove by His Adoptive
Mother Lolotta
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- Totò was able to prevent Mr. Mobbi's guards
from advancing, but then the camp residents began begging him for
clothing, shoes, food, money, physical attributes, and other material
items after he promised them: "Queue up and keep calm. I'll make
you all happy, I swear"; the statue (Alba Arnova) in the camp's courtyard
also came to life; however, the two 'angels' that accompanied Lolotta objected
to Toto, as a mortal human, using their magical powers to present
people with gifts, so they retrieved the magical dove
- however, Toto was able to get the dove back from his
'mother' - and as he fell in love with Edvige and kissed her - he
offered her the sun by glancing at the horizon and causing the sun
to rise, but then the two angels again stole back the dove
- the camp was left unprotected, and was overrun by
the police who now evicted the occupants and jailed them. Edvige
handed Totò a replacement ordinary dove through the bars of
his police wagon in Piazza del Duomo, the central square outside
Milan's Cathedral. With this dove and through the power of his faith,
Toto offered a wish - freedom for his friends. His wish was magically
granted - police wagons opened their doors and walls, and the squatters
flew up into the air on stolen street sweepers' broomsticks; after
circling around the Cathedral, Toto (and Edvige) - with many others
- departed for a better heavenly place and a positive tomorrow
Toto Evicted From Camp and Placed in a Police Wagon
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Edvige with Replacement Dove for Toto
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Edvige Handing Dove to Toto in Police Wagon
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Toto and All the Squatters Freed From Police Wagons
by His Wish
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"Everybody Grab a Broom"
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Edvige and Toto Flew Away on a Stolen Broomstick
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Baby Found in Cabbage Patch by Elderly Spinster
Toto in Shantytown of Makeshift Shacks
Edvige (Brunella Bovo), Toto's Future Sweetheart
Gusher of Oil on Squatter's Land
Scheming Squatter Rappi About to Tell Mobbi About the Oil Discovery
Clearing the Squatters Out of the Settlement Camp
Smoke Bombs and Police Used to Clear the Camp
Captain Leading Charge - But Singing an Aria
Transformed Statue (Alba Arnova) - Brought to Life in the Squatters' Camp
Falling in Love with Edvige - Granting Her Wish to Have the Sun Rise
Ending: Flying into the Heavenly Clouds on Broomsticks
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