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  1. Widely considered one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves (honorary), while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

    • Film director, actor
    • 1917–1974
  2. Films by Vittorio De Sica. by alenzizak • Created 5 years ago • Modified 5 years ago. This list contains all films by Italian director Vittorio De Sica. Note #1:Boccaccio '70, Le Streghe and Le Coppie are made by many directors, one of them being De Sica. Note #2: Un monde nouveau is not on the list because it is very hard/impossible to ...

  3. 1959 2h 9m Not Rated. 7.7 (3.7K) Rate. Bardone, a petty con man, is arrested by the Gestapo and coerced into impersonating a partisan leader in order to expose another resistance organizer. Director Roberto Rossellini Stars Vittorio De Sica Hannes Messemer Sandra Milo. 3. The Gold of Naples.

  4. 1. Bicycle Thieves. 1948 1h 29m Not Rated. 8.3 (175K) Rate. In post-war Italy, a working-class man's bicycle is stolen, endangering his efforts to find work. He and his son set out to find it. Director Vittorio De Sica Stars Lamberto Maggiorani Enzo Staiola Lianella Carell. 2. Umberto D. 1952 1h 29m Not Rated. 8.2 (28K) Rate. 92 Metascore.

  5. Vittorio De Sica was an Italian 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 The Bicycle Thief (1948), which earned an Academy Award for best foreign film.

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  7. Biography. Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves (honorary), while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign ...

  8. Miracle in Milan ( Italian: Miracolo a Milano) is a 1951 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. [1] . The screenplay was co-written by Cesare Zavattini, based on his novel Totò il Buono. The picture stars Francesco Golisano, Emma Gramatica, Paolo Stoppa, and Guglielmo Barnabò. [2] [3]

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