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''Stromboli'', also known as ''Stromboli, Land of God'' ((イタリア語:Stromboli, terra di dio)), is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and featuring Ingrid Bergman.〔''Harrison's Reports'' film review; February 18, 1950; page 26.〕 The drama is considered a classic example of Italian neorealism.〔.〕 ==Plot== Bergman plays Karin, a displaced Lithuanian in Italy, who escapes the internment camp by marrying an Italian POW fisherman (Mario Vitale), whom she met in the camp on the other side of the barbed wire. He promises her a great life in his home island of Stromboli, a volcanic island located between Italy and Sicily. She soon discovers that his home island is very harsh and barren, not at all what she expected, and the people, very traditional and conservative, show hostility and disdain towards this strange, foreign woman. Adding to her difficulties, Karin speaks little Italian. She becomes increasingly despondent and eventually wants to escape the volcano island. The film also features documentary-like segments about fishing and an actual evacuation of the town after an eruption of the volcano. Most villagers are played by actual people from the island, as is typical of neo-realism.
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