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Glossary occupies with the Italian Neoralism film school.

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It is the final film of Rossellini's War Trilogy made in 1948, taking place in postwar Germany. As in many neorealist films, Rossellini used mainly local, non-professional actors. He filmed on ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film titles

Luchino Visconti was an Italian theatre, opera and cinema director, as well as a screenwriter. He began his filmmaking career as an assistant director on Jean Renoir's Toni (1935) and Partie de ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

Anna Magnani was an Italian actress born in Rome in 1908. Her first role in neorealist films was in Rossellini's Rome, Open City, where she gave a brilliant performance. She had other collaborations ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

The film Two Women (It. La Ciociara) was adapted by De Sica and Cesare Zavattini from the novel of the same name written by Alberto Moravia. Cesira and her 13-year-old daughter, Rosetta, flee from ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film titles

Sophia Loren (Sofia Villani Scicolone) is the most famous Italian actress, born in 1934 in Rome. His first film role was in LeRoy's film Quo Vadis. Her first starring role was in Aida. Then she had ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

Federico Fellini was one of the most influential filmmakers. He has remarkable and unique style of filming. His films usually consists of memory, fantasy and desire. His way of depicting man's most ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

Cesare Zavatiini was born in Luzzara in 1902. He originally started as scriptwriter, screenwriter, and writer. His first collaboration with Vittorio De Sica will mark his cinematic route and ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

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