MONDENT, IL LAVORO DELLA MALGA
MONDENT, IL LAVORO DELLA MALGA
Gianfranco Dusmet, GIOVANNI KEZICH
Italy / 2005 / 47'
MONDENT, IL LAVORO DELLA MALGA
Gianfranco Dusmet, GIOVANNI KEZICH
Italy / 2005 / 47'

Malga Mondènt, all’imbocco della val di Rabbi nel Comune di Malè, è una delle poche in Trentino ad essere gestita con l’antico sistema turnario, che comporta la ripartizione diretta del prodotto caseario (burro, formaggi, ricotte...) tra i proprietari del bestiame in ragione del latte prodotto dalle vacche di ciascuno. Il film segue lungo l’arco di una giornata di fine agosto il ciclo della lavorazione del latte in malga, documentando con attenzione le tecniche di produzione del formaggio, del burro e della ricotta. Protagonista del film è appunto il lavoro di malga, inteso come sistema articolato, complesso e molto efficiente, che ancor oggi sa integrare in modo del tutto sapiente zootecnia, caseificazione, ecologia del territorio.

Directors

Gianfranco Dusmet

In 1980 he started to work in television first as a cameraman, then in editing and finally as director. He has worked for several programmes for RAI and Mediaset and for many documentaries about sport, current affairs, art and culture. Over the past years, many of his productions have been selected by several festivals in Italy (Trento, Turin, Palermo, Venice, Milan, Asolo) and abroad (Jaca-Spain, Banff-Canada, Les Diablerets- Switzerland). He received several awards including the Swiss “Grain d’Or” for the short El Mazzarol and in Spain the “Trofeo del Consejo Superior de Deportes” for the sport documentary Marcialonga ‘92. Last year he made and produced a report from Israel about instances of peaceful co-existence
between Palestinians and Israelis, which was broadcast on Rai 3.

GIOVANNI KEZICH

He studied anthropology in Siena and London and graduated with a dissertation research on peasant poets and popular rhyme. Since 1991 he has been director of the Museum of Costumes and Traditions of the Trentino People of San Michele all’Adige, the important museum for the ethnographic preservation founded by Giuseppe Sebesta. He also coordinates the Permanent workshop of Alpine ethnography (SPEA) with Pier Paolo Viazzo. He has created, produced and directed several anthropological films, including Mondent, il lavoro della malga (2005). In 2007 he founded Eurorama, the section dedicated to the best of European ethnographic films, included in the TrentoFilmfestival.