47 - La Tragedia Di Ormen [PLUS × BREAKDOWN]

The 1965 film Ormen , directed by Hans Abramson, is an adaptation of Stig Dagerman’s novel.

: It follows Manolo Vital (played by Eduard Fernández), a bus driver in 1978 Barcelona who hijacked his own bus (the 47 line) to prove it could navigate the steep streets of the marginalized Torre Baró neighborhood.

"47 - La tragedia di Ormen" likely refers to a combination of two distinct cinematic works: the highly acclaimed 2024 film (Spanish title: El 47 ) and the 1965 Swedish drama Ormen (The Serpent). The 47 (El 47) 47 - La tragedia di Ormen

: It explores psychological tension and fear among a group of soldiers and civilians during mobilization, centered around a symbolic serpent.

: His act of peaceful dissent challenged the local government’s refusal to provide public transport to immigrant communities, sparking a grassroots movement that transformed the city's outskirts. The 1965 film Ormen , directed by Hans

: It is currently available for viewing on Prime Video . Ormen (The Serpent)

While "La tragedia di Ormen" is not a standard title, the term "tragedia" (tragedy) is frequently used in Italian literature and cinema to describe works dealing with monumental suffering, such as the Armenian Genocide or historical upheavals. The 47 (El 47) : It explores psychological

: The film stars notable Swedish actors like Harriet Andersson and Morgan Andersson.