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The Organizer

Not Yet Rated In Theaters 11/20/1996 , 126min.
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Plot & Details

The Organizer (I Compagni) takes a gritty, near-documentary approach to its subject matter: the exploitation of Italian laborers in the 19th century. Shorn of all his studio-imposed glamour, Marcello Mastrioanni plays a Genoan political refugee visiting a friend in Turin. Appalled by the horrible working conditions in the town's textile mill, Mastrioanni stays on to organize the workers in a strike. Though he is nearly killed several times, Mastrioanni survives to set an example for the workers, who rally together into a powerful union. The fact that Marcello Mastrioanni was bearded and bespectacled in the manner of a Bolshevist radical was enough for The Organizer to be condemned by certain extreme anti-Communist elements in Hollywood--to no avail, since the film was nominated for an American Oscar, and even given a commendation by the ultraconservative National Board of Review.

Awards

Academy Awards

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
1964 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay Mario Monicelli Nominated
1964 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Original Screenplay Furio Scarpelli Nominated
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