- life,
including poverty, oppression,
injustice and desperation.
Italian Neorealist filmmakers used
their films to tell
stories that
explored the contemporary...
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Neorealism may
refer to:
Neorealism (art)
Italian neorealism (film)
Indian neorealism or
parallel cinema Neorealism (international relations) New realism...
- and producer. He was one of the most
prominent directors of the
Italian neorealist cinema,
contributing to the
movement with
films such as Rome, Open City...
- reject, the
societal standards imposed on the
women of the age.
Italian neorealists, with
their characteristic use of
realism and thematic-driven narrative...
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nature and
therefore subject to the ego and
emotion of
world leaders.
Neorealist thinkers instead propose that
structural constraints—not strategy, egoism...
- playing, at the age of eight, the role of
Bruno Ricci in
Vittorio De Sica's
neorealist 1948 film
Bicycle Thieves. He
appeared in
several other films including...
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Federico Fellini (Italian: [fedeˈriːko felˈliːni]; 20
January 1920 – 31
October 1993) was an
Italian film
director and screenwriter. He is
known for his...
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Italian ****urist
Italian neorealist ****anese New Wave
Kammerspielfilm L.A.
Rebellion Lettrist Modernist film
Mumblecore Neorealist New
French Extremity New...
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Gospel of Matthew, from the
Nativity through the Resurrection. In the
neorealist tradition, the film
utilizes a cast of non-professional actors, and is...
- films" such as
gangster thrillers.
William Siska argues that
Italian neorealist films from the mid-to-late 1940s, such as Open City (1945),
Paisa (1946)...