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- Neorealism may refer to: Neorealism (art) Italian neorealism (film) Indian neorealism or parallel cinema Neorealism (international relations) New realism...
- do****entary and communicative nature of the film. Some people believe that neorealistic films evolved from Soviet montage films. But in reality, compared to...
- of World War II he became one of the founding fathers of the Italian neorealistic film movement that focused on challenging economic and conditions, and...
- inseparable collaborators and created some of the most celebrated films of the neorealistic age, like SciusciĆ  (Shoeshine) and Bicycle Thieves (released as The Bicycle...
- the film is now generally considered to be an important example of neorealistic American cinema. In 1993, it was selected for preservation in the United...
- Malayalam film set to be released in South Korea. Newspaper Boy (1955), a neorealistic film, was inspired by Italian neorealism. Padayottam (1982) is India's...
- forefront of technological innovation in Indian filmmaking. The first neorealistic film (Newspaper Boy), the first CinemaScope film (Thacholi Ambu), the...
- Outside) is a 1990 Italian drama film directed by Marco Risi in the neo-neorealistic style and written by Aurelio Grimaldi. Released in 1990, it is the sequel...
- The Wolves (Italian: Uomini e lupi) is a 1956 Italian neorealistic drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. In a small mountain village in Abruzzo, near...
- Marcella De Marchis (the wife of Roberto Rossellini), the film has a neorealistic aesthetic comparable to the works of Rossellini and Gualtiero Jacopetti...