La Ciociara
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:32:01
We must be nice to him.
:32:04
His father has hams, pasta, everything!
:32:10
I'm first, 'm first, I won!
:32:13
- You're a real mountain goat! What's that book?
- History, I failed it.

:32:18
- What school do you go to?
- The convent.

:32:21
- In convents, you never learn
how things really are. - Why?

:32:25
Michele says it's wrong to send me to the convent.
:32:28
There's such a thing as public school,
isn't there?

:32:31
She goes to the best school in Rome.
It costs a fortune.

:32:34
That's right, in Italy, the more money you have
the more you go with the priests and the nuns.

:32:39
- Rosetta ! - Rosetta !
- Ah, you and your smart ideas!

:32:43
I'm sorry but sometimes I have
to say what I think.

:32:47
- Do you ever go to church?
- Me? - Yes.

:32:52
A few years ago, I wanted to become a priest.
:32:56
- You wanted to become a priest?
- Yes, I did.

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- Why didn't you go ahead and do it?
- I realized I didn't have the vocation.

:33:04
Or rather that I did, which is why
I didn't become a priest.

:33:09
- Rosetta !
- I don't want to come!

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- Come on!
- You mustn't say things like that to her.

:33:16
Rosetta's a saint. I'm not
even worthy to be her mother.

:33:19
- No, you're something better than you think.
- What am I?

:33:24
A shopkeeper.
But in spite of that, you're a good person.

:33:29
- What's wrong with selling things?
- You're the same as before. - What?

:33:33
- a peasant.
- Thank you for the compliment.

:33:36
- It is one, nowadays.
- What do you mean?

:33:40
The uncivilized people are in the cities today.
They are the evil ones.

:33:44
But peasants could begin again after the war.
:33:47
What does that mean?
:33:49
They are the ones who could build
something new,

:33:52
but that won't happen while the others
control the government.

:33:55
I'm sure you're wrong, you'll never
change the peasants or cheat them.

:33:58
I made a little money because
I am like them,


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