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Mount Vesuvius Casts Its Shadow Over Beneath The Clouds
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Mount Vesuvius Casts Its Shadow Over Beneath The Clouds

Last updated: October 3, 2025 10:13 pm
Editorial Board Published October 3, 2025
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There should be a sure degree of hysteria that comes with residing in Naples, within the shadow of Vesuvius. It’s not simply that it’s an lively volcano that may blow its high at any minute, but additionally that it’s finished so repeatedly all through historical past, and that probably the most well-known eruption — the one which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 CE and preserved them in ash — is now a world-famous vacationer attraction. Guests can flee from the houses and our bodies of historic ancestors who died in terror, suffocating on ash and poisonous gases, however it might occur to you and yours tomorrow.

Filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi skillfully captures that unease in Beneath The Clouds, capturing in elegant black and white that provides the movie a dreamlike high quality (he even opens with an epigraph by surrealist Jean Cocteau). The director darts between varied individuals and locations within the Southern Italian metropolis, capturing a large swathe of civic establishments and experiences.

Town’s particularities floor within the course of. The native carabinieri examine unlawful tunnels used for breaking into historic tombs. The hearth division screens seismic exercise emanating from the volcano. An after-school language tutor instructs college students in French by evaluating it with the Neapolitan dialect. Painterly pictures are interspersed like pillow photographs: commuter trains rambling down their tracks, ocean waves contrasted with lava flows, Greco-Roman statues languishing on the backside of the ocean. 

Naples emerges as one thing of a microcosmic metaphor for cataclysm knocking on the door of the remainder of the world. At no time is that this extra obvious (and generally comedic) than when locals name the hearth division after an earthquake tremor — an indication that Vesuvius could erupt. The callers vary from hysterical (“What death do they want us to die?” says one lady) to the amusingly miffed (an irritated man complains, “I was cooking a nice ragù”). Not often has Marx’s well-known saying about historical past weighing “like a nightmare on the brains of the living” felt so literal. 

Historical past feels significantly heavy in scenes that takes us into the catacomb-like storage of one of many metropolis’s museums. Audiences peer into rooms stuffed with statues and historic artifacts, some shelved and sorted, others thrown into a large pile of stone heads and our bodies from dozens of eras: Greek, Roman, Bourbon, fashionable. The weird or significantly essential ones get photographed, equivalent to a statue of Lakshmi (“the Indian Venus,” a researcher remarks) discovered at Pompeii that proves an historic hyperlink to Japanese cultures. 

These scenes, wherein historic artwork merges with Rosi’s chic visuals, function a kind of memento mori for all of the civilizations and rulers left within the mud. They remind us that borders and nations are up to date innovations: Naples, in spite of everything, is older than Italy, a nation state solely shaped in 1861. Pompeii is older than Naples. And Vesuvius, older than any nation, will outlive us all. 

Beneath The Clouds screens on the New York Movie Pageant (144 West sixty fifth Avenue, Lincoln Sq., Manhattan) on October 5 and 6. 

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