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  1. The cinema of Italy ( Italian: cinema italiano, pronounced [ˈtʃiːnema itaˈljaːno]) comprises the films made within Italy or by Italian directors. Italy is one of the birthplaces of art cinema and the stylistic aspect of film has been one of the most important factors in the history of Italian film. [5] [6] As of 2018, Italian films have ...

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  2. The Italian film industry began a few months after the first public presentation by the Lumiere brothers, on December 28th 1895 in Paris After World War II the Italian cinema will become one of the most influential and prized worldwide. The new art form was brought to Italy by the Lumieres during 1896. In March 1896 the first movies arrived in ...

  3. The cinema of Italy comprises the films made within Italy or by Italian directors. Italy is one of the birthplaces of art cinema and the stylistic aspect of film has been one of the most important factors in the history of Italian film. As of 2018, Italian films have won 14 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film as well as 12 Palmes d'Or, one Academy Award for Best Picture and many ...

  4. Apr 27, 2020 · The Italian Job (1969) The 1969 Italian Job ( remade in 2003 with Ed Norton and Charlize Theron) stars the always smart and savvy Michael Caine and is as much a fast-paced bank heist flick as it ...

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  6. May 25, 2017 · Referred to as actualités, or actuality films, a non-fiction film genre widely regarded as a precursor to modern documentaries, these French films would also influence the Italian Neorealism movement some 40 years later. The storied past of Italian cinema is something of a legend nowadays.

  7. Today the cinema of Italy is going through an important rebirth, thanks also to digital cinematography it is possible to make a movie without a large budget while new distribution channels like Home video and Internet offer the opportunity and inspiration to the young film makers, allowing them to emerge from the pure commercial goal of large movie companies.

  8. In general it is believed that Mario Monicelli (with Ettore Scola, Pietro Germi and Dino Risi) was the progenitor and best exponent of the Italian comedy, by inaugurating the new genre with “I soliti ignoti”, in 1958, followed by memorable movies under his direction, such as “La grande Guerra”, “L’armata Brancaleone”, “Amici ...

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