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    Vittorio De Sica

    Italian film director

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  1. Manuel De Sica. Christian De Sica. Vittorio De Sica ( / də ˈsiːkə / də SEE-kə, Italian: [vitˈtɔːrjo de ˈsiːka]; 7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Widely considered one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, four of the films he ...

  2. IMDb profile of Vittorio De Sica, a renowned Italian actor, director and writer. Learn about his life, career, achievements and works, including Bicycle Thieves, Umberto D. and The Garden of the Finzi-Continis.

    • January 1, 1
    • Sora, Lazio, Italy
    • January 1, 1
    • Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
  3. May 19, 2024 · Vittorio De Sica (born July 7, 1901, Sora, Italy—died November 13, 1974, Paris, France) was a film director and actor who first found fame as a matinee idol and who later was a major figure in the Italian Neorealist movement. He directed four masterpieces of the genre, including Ladri di biciclette (1948; The Bicycle Thief ), which earned an ...

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  4. A comprehensive list of 30 films directed by Vittorio De Sica, the Italian neorealist master. Includes ratings, summaries, cast and crew, and links to watch online.

  5. Learn about the life and career of Vittorio De Sica, one of the greatest Italian directors of neorealism. Find out his achievements, awards, family, trivia and quotes.

    • July 7, 1901
    • November 13, 1974
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  7. Aug 8, 2015 · While his 1960s sex comedy Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, is charming, Vittorio De Sica’s early films offer marvellous explorations of defeat. A forthcoming retrospective season shows how the ...

  8. Mar 31, 2016 · Learn about the making of Bicycle Thieves, the neorealist masterpiece by Vittorio De Sica, from the interviews with the screenwriter and the actor. Discover how De Sica found his star on the street and how he portrayed the reality of postwar Rome.

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