Documentary Exploration of Italian American identity at Duquesne University: La Mia Strada – My Road

Jun 15, 2015 918

La Mia Strada Screening - Pittsburgh Documentary Salon. Thursday June 18 @ 7pm. Pittsburgh Filmmakers - 477 Melwood Ave. - Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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La Mia Strada (My Road) is a compelling exploration of ethnicity and culture, linking ancient and modern Italian life with its Italian-American counterpart. DiLauro uses the historic shepherd trails (tratturi) as both reality and metaphor for the transmission of culture and identity. We are invited along a journey of discovery, examining the ways in which family and tradition strive to maintain a fragile bond across generations and continents despite the demands of an ever-changing world.

Over a period of years, DiLauro immersed himself in the music, poetry, and oral histories of Abruzzo, Molise and Puglia, three regions of Italy connected by the path of the shepherd. He conducted dozens of oral histories, sifted through family photographs, explored historical sites, and sifted through archaeological artifacts, yielding a story linking both the ancient and contemporary history of families divided by an ocean, yet united by familial and ethnic bonds. DisCanto, an Italian folk music group produced the soundtrack for the documentary. www.discanto.net/

La Mia Strada was screened at the Palestrina Film Festival in Italy, Atlantic City Film Festival and was awarded a Silver Medal from the Media Communications Association-International Film Festival along with several cultural centers and universities throughout the United States. In November 2013 the documentary kicked off the Chicago Catholic Immigrant Conference: The Italians, sponsored by Loyola University, Casa Italia and Italian Cultural Institute Chicago.

Watch the film trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zQKubXdK7Q

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