
The Four Times
Drama
Overview
An old shepherd lives his last days in a quiet medieval village perched high on the hills of Calabria, at the southernmost tip of Italy. He herds goats under skies that most villagers have deserted long ago. He is sick, and believes to find his medicine in the dust he collects on the church floor, which he drinks in his water every day.
Top Cast
Giuseppe Fuda
Giuseppe Fuda
The Old Shepherd
Giuseppe Fuda
The Old Shepherd
Nazareno Timpano
Nazareno Timpano
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Nazareno Timpano
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Bruno Timpano
Bruno Timpano
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Bruno Timpano
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Artemio Vallone
Artemio Vallone
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Artemio Vallone
Charcoal Burner from Serra San Bruno
Domenico Cavallo
Domenico Cavallo
Shepherd
Domenico Cavallo
Shepherd
Santo Cavallo
Santo Cavallo
Shepherd
Santo Cavallo
Shepherd
Peppe Cavallo
Peppe Cavallo
Shepherd
Peppe Cavallo
Shepherd
Isidoro Chiera
Isidoro Chiera
Priest
Isidoro Chiera
Priest
Iolanda Manno
Iolanda Manno
Priest's Maid
Iolanda Manno
Priest's Maid
Cesare Ritorito
Cesare Ritorito
Altar Boy
Cesare Ritorito
Altar Boy
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