Italian neorealism
Italian neorealism is a film movement lasting from about 1943 to 1952.
Significant Works in Italian Neorealism
Precursors and influences:
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- The works of Giovanni Verga
- 1860 (Alessandro Blasetti, 1934)
- Toni (Jean Renoir, 1935)
- La Nave bianca (Francesco De Robertis, 1941)
- Cristo si č Fermato a Eboli (novel, Carlo Levi, 1947)
- Ossessione (Luchino Visconti, 1943)
- Roma, cittā aperta (Roberto Rossellini, 1946)
- Sciusciā (Vittorio De Sica, 1946)
- Paisa (Rossellini, 1946)
- Germania anno zero (Rossellini, 1948)
- Ladri di biciclette (De Sica, 1948)
- La Terra trema (Visconti, 1948)
- Stromboli (Rossellini, 1950)
- Umberto D. (De Sica, 1952)
Main works:
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Significant Works in Italian Neorealism |
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