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  1. Italian Neorealism is a historic film movement from 1943 to 1954, featuring films from Luchino Visconti, Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, Guiseppe De Santis, Michaelangelo Antonioni , Frederico Fellini & more.

  2. Italian neorealism (Italian: Neorealismo), also known as the Golden Age, was a national film movement characterized by stories set amongst the poor and the working class. They are filmed on location, frequently with non-professional actors.

    • 1943–1952
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  4. Matt Crawford 10. Early Film Movements. 1940s-50s Film Movements. 1960s-70s Film Movements. 1980s-90s Film Movements. Modern Film Movements. Italian neorealism reshaped cinema with its raw portrayal of post-war society. It’s a movement that emerged as a beacon of authenticity, challenging the escapism of glossy studio productions.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · An Italian-Algerian movie which tells the story of the violence that escalated in Algiers during the 1950s as the people fought for independence from the French government, the film was born from neorealism styles using hand-held cinematography and real-life archive news footage to elevate the authenticity of the picture.

  6. May 25, 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.

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · The roots of neorealism. Films from Italy and beyond prefigured the themes and formal innovation of neorealism, a style that would become one of cinema’s most influential movements. From our May 2013 issue. 25 April 2024.

  8. Neorealism. Neorealism, Italian literary and cinematic movement, flourishing especially after World War II, seeking to deal realistically with the events leading up to the war and with the social problems that were engendered during the period and afterwards.

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