Vittorio De sica boxset
Vittorio De sica boxset
Product Code: 32443
Product Price : Rs. 899.00 as on 14 April 2013
Vittorio De Sica Vittorio De Sica is the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of ''realism'' in cinema. A supporter of the Italian Communist Party De Sica produced the most important films of the ''Italian neo-realist'' movement along with his film-making comrade Cesare Zavattini. His first triumph The children Are Watching Us (1944) with its raw form and child actors found its mature descendant inhis early masterwork Shoeshine (1976)His universally acclaimed film The Bicycle Thief (1948) inspired film makers from across the world to adopt a transparent approach to cinema where cinematic form takes a backdrop in order to create the sensorial vibe of a documentary even whilst dealiing with the narrative-fiction genre. His masterpiece Umberto D (1952) failed at the box office forcing him to become an actor and take up more commercial projects. The Children Watching US (1944) De Sica''s first masterpiece stands alongside Lucino Visconti''s Ossessione (1943) as the first example of ''Italian Neo-realism The film follows a four-year old boy named Prico as he becomes the subject of emotional folly by his fluctuant parents and inattentive relatives. De Sica engages with notion of the epic hero through a child''s eyes so that filming ''reality'' itself becomes a heroic act.Shoeshine (1946) The second of De Sica''s neo-realist masterpieces shoeshine continues the masters approach to the Greek tragedies with his emphasis on lovation-shooting child non-actors and working-class setting. Shoeshine tells the story of Pasquale and Guiseppe and the revengeful turn in their relationship following the actions of Guiseppe''s older brother a part of Rome''s criminal world. The film went on to win an Honorary Award at the 1948 Academy Awards. The Bicycle Thief (1984) Vittorio De Sica''s The Bicycle Thief a masterful sketch of the emancipated working class in post-Musollini Italy is the film that most stands for Italian Neo-realism. A man''s search for his stolen bicycle turns into a Leftist discourse on the working class that suggests the increasing significance of the Italian Communist Party and the changing trends in Italy following the demise of the Italian right-wing.
Vittorio De Sica Vittorio De Sica is the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of ''realism'' in cinema. A supporter of the Italian Communist Party De Sica produced the most important films of the ''Italian neo-realist'' movement along with his film-making comrade Cesare Zavattini. His first triumph The children Are Watching Us (1944) with its raw form and child actors found its mature descendant inhis early masterwork Shoeshine (1976)His universally acclaimed film The Bicycle Thief (1948) inspired film makers from across the world to adopt a transparent approach to cinema where cinematic form takes a backdrop in order to create the sensorial vibe of a documentary even whilst dealiing with the narrative-fiction genre. His masterpiece Umberto D (1952) failed at the box office forcing him to become an actor and take up more commercial projects. The Children Watching US (1944) De Sica''s first masterpiece stands alongside Lucino Visconti''s Ossessione (1943) as the first example of ''Italian Neo-realism The film follows a four-year old boy named Prico as he becomes the subject of emotional folly by his fluctuant parents and inattentive relatives. De Sica engages with notion of the epic hero through a child''s eyes so that filming ''reality'' itself becomes a heroic act.Shoeshine (1946) The second of De Sica''s neo-realist masterpieces shoeshine continues the masters approach to the Greek tragedies with his emphasis on lovation-shooting child non-actors and working-class setting. Shoeshine tells the story of Pasquale and Guiseppe and the revengeful turn in their relationship following the actions of Guiseppe''s older brother a part of Rome''s criminal world. The film went on to win an Honorary Award at the 1948 Academy Awards. The Bicycle Thief (1984) Vittorio De Sica''s The Bicycle Thief a masterful sketch of the emancipated working class in post-Musollini Italy is the film that most stands for Italian Neo-realism. A man''s search for his stolen bicycle turns into a Leftist discourse on the working class that suggests the increasing significance of the Italian Communist Party and the changing trends in Italy following the demise of the Italian right-wing.
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