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Glossary occupies with the Italian Neoralism film school.

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In 1940 De Sica acts as director after having grabbed all the secrets of the set. His first films were Red Roses (1940), Maddalena Zero for Conduct (1940), Doctor Beware (1941) and A Garibaldian in ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

The Children Are Watching Us (Italian:I bambini ci guardano) is De Sica's first collaboration with Cesare Zavattini, and a kind of precursor of neorealism made in 1943. A young boy named Pricò and ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

The Bicycle Thieves (Italian: Ladri di biciclette), also known as The Bicycle Thief, is a 1948 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Set right after the end of World War II, it ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

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

Shoeshine/ Italian:Sciuscia' ( Vittorio de Sica) is the first wholly neorealistic picture but it was a commercial disaster. Film critics judged it negatively because of the difficulty in ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

Roberto Rossellini was born in Rome in 1906. Before he entered "the neorealism world" he worked as art-director and editor, and subsequently as scriptwriter and director of documentaries. His film ...

Domain: Cinema; Category: Film studies

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

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