Three in One (1956)
Directed by Cecil Holmes
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
This Australian trilogy affects the Italian neorealist style. In the first story, a community of miners stage an elaborate funeral for a stranger. The second tale is set during an economic depression and follows a proud but impoverished laborer as he steals wood from an avaricious landowner to keep his mates from freezing during a winter storm. In the final story two young people decide to overcome their fears about money and security and get married.
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corpse, death, decision, depression, economy, engagement, freeze, funeral, greed, landowner, loot, love, mine, poverty, robbery, security, stranger, woods [place], worker