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  1. Nov 18, 2022 · Italian Neorealism is a famous film movement that started in the early 1940s. As World War II ended and Fascist leader Benito Mussolini no longer held a position of power, the Italian film industry lost attention from the public. This provided a space for filmmakers to portray the reality of the working class in the aftermath of a war.

  2. Jul 16, 2017 · Despite the movement only lasting around 10 years, the influence of Italian neorealism is undoubtedly seminal. By using a unique range of stylistic noir techniques, as well as strongly emotional social themes, the neorealists stamped their name on cinema history in a way that no other film movement had done previously, or has done since.

  3. Jun 10, 2013 · Abstract. Being one of the most influential cinematic movements in film history, Italian neorealism has not been very easy to define. Although one can easily recognize a neorealist film, not all neorealist films share the exact same characteristics. In this paper, four films that have often been labeled as neorealist will be discussed in light ...

  4. The roots of neorealism. Italian filmmakers in the immediate post-war period created their own cinematic language to capture the hardships of everyday life in a shattered nation. But though revolutionary in impact, the new realism was not a complete break with the past. Its roots went deep, to the work of directors in Italy and beyond which ...

  5. Feb 10, 2017 · Italian filmmakers that emerged during the war and post-war were not profit-driven; they were instead focused on exposing the harsh truths around them, creating a movement that would become known as Neorealism. Italian Neorealism: Rossellini, De Sica, Visconti. Italian Neorealism is regarded as the beginning of the Golden Era of Italian cinema.

  6. Jun 7, 2014 · Italian neo-realism is a new realism that focused on the common problems and not with revolution or any political based films and was started in 1942 and came to an end in 1951. The films were often made in common place with unprofessional actors in low budgets that gave the realist effect. This movement focused on the changing styles and the ...

  7. Mar 10, 2017 · Italian cinema has always enjoyed great respect in the film community due to its innovative and influential nature and the Neo-Realism movement might just be the most widely revered period of its…

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