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1942-1952. Developed during WWII Mussolini Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions unemployment,

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Page 1: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Italian Neorealism1942-1952

Page 2: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Ideology/Origin Developed during WWII

• Mussolini Values and focus:

• Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people

• Decried postwar conditions unemployment, poverty, child labor, government corruption

• Skeptical of Catholic Church • But - not highly political

Page 3: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Style Small budgets Authentic

• Shot on location, mix of professional/non professional actors

Post-production sound/dubbing• A more open mise en scene

Documentary style w/long takes Simplicity in working methods But - still a cinematic production

Page 4: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Roberto Rossellini

Founder/father of Italian Neorealism WWII Rome, Open City (1945)

• Drama, the Nazi occupation of Rome • War Trilogy

Page 5: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Bicycle Thieves Ladri di biciclette Vittorio De Sica, 1948 a “classic movie” – it can mean

different things to different people

Page 6: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Simple in construction and profoundly rich in human insight, Bicycle Thieves embodies the greatest strengths of the Italian neorealist movement: emotional clarity, social rectitude, and brutal honesty.- Criterion Collection

Page 7: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

Legacy: Stylistic and Narrative Devices

Neorealism influenced international cinema for decades…• On-location shooting w/ post-dubbing• Amalgam of actors and non-actors• Plots based on chance encounters, open endings

• Acceptance of subtitles

Page 8: 1942-1952.  Developed during WWII Mussolini  Values and focus: Realistic stories, lives of ordinary people Decried postwar conditions  unemployment,

• Mixture of tone (at times, extreme)

• Scene Rome, Open CityPina’s death: she’s the heroine in real life (as opposed to movies) good people may die pointlessly

‘The European Movie’