“Bella Ciao” The rebel song that went global from Italian 🇮🇹 rice fields to resistance A Thread 🧵 on one of the world’s most enduring anthems of protest
Bella Ciao began as a work song among mondine, women laborers in the rice fields of Northern Italy in the late 19th century Their version lamented the grueling conditions, long hours, and exploitation they faced
The original was a cry of fatigue “In the morning, as soon as I rise, I must go to the rice field” These weren’t soldiers, they were working-class women, resisting in their own way (A goosebump-inducing video 👇)
During World War II, Italian partisans, resistance fighters opposing the occupation, adapted the song into what we now know as Bella Ciao!
The partisan version tells the story of someone leaving at dawn to join the resistance They know death may come, but they go anyway They ask to be buried in the mountains, under a flower, a metaphor for freedom and peace (Amazing violin in Venice 🎻)
And so it turned from political to personal At its core, Bella Ciao was about sacrifice, love for one’s land, and the courage to rise against injustice, even when it meant giving up everything
Some believe its tune was inspired by a Yiddish folk song Others point to Eastern European or Italian folk roots Its evolution through oral tradition makes its origins hard to trace, but that’s part of its power
Bella Ciao spread through word of mouth, gatherings, and protests, not through state approval or official institutions That’s why it resonates so widely It belongs to the people
After WWII, Bella Ciao became deeply tied to Italy’s 🇮🇹 collective memory of resistance and liberation It’s sung on April 25th Italy’s Liberation Day Today!
Despite its power, Bella Ciao has always remained, perhaps unfairly, confined to a certain “left” Sometimes opposed, loved by some, avoided by others, often politicized… but with a force and impact that has only grown more global
Bella Ciao was translated and sung across the world, in Turkey, Iran, India, Argentina, and beyond! Wherever people fought for rights, equality, or liberation, the song followed
In Money Heist, Bella Ciao played a symbolic role The professor sang it with his brother as a tribute to rebellion, and the world listened The series catapulted the song into global pop culture!
Covers by street musicians, orchestras, techno DJs, and choirs flooded the internet Bella Ciao charted in several countries It became the rare protest song that also worked on a dance floor Social renditions multiplied and became more imaginative
In modern Italy, some view Bella Ciao as too tied to the political left Debates continue over whether it represents all Italians or just some But to many, it transcends politics It’s about justice and freedom
What makes it timeless? Its structure is simple Its melody is haunting Its lyrics are poetic but clear It carries sorrow and strength in equal measure
It’s been adopted by movements around the world Its universality lies in its message: when faced with oppression, people rise And when they do, they sing
The last image in the song—the flower growing over the partisan’s grave—is one of rebirth and beauty from sacrifice It’s why the song still moves people to tears! (An amazing old rendition by the Italian singer Milva)
From muddy fields to global stages, it’s been carried by those who refuse to be silent It’s not just a song, it’s a story we keep writing And when the time comes, we’ll still be singing: “O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao…”
At the end of this thread, which I’m sure won’t please everyone, because Bella Ciao is quite controversial, I wanted to pay a small tribute to the 1953 film Bitter Rice—a beautiful Italian film from which the cover of this thread is inspired 🎬
As for me, in my humble and completely personal opinion, I absolutely adore Bella Ciao 🇮🇹 I separate it from its political meaning; my thoughts aren’t tied to politics, but to its universal significance, its lyrics, and its message How about you, do you like it?
Bonus: A beautiful detail that truly gives some people goosebumps is that there are football fans who have adopted this song as their anthem, using it to support their beloved team 💚






