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Title: Italian NeoRealism


1
Italian Neo-Realism
  • 1940s

2
History
  • 1943 Nazi forces occupied Rome and the Allies
    had stalled in the south, amidst chaos.
  • Fascists relaxed their stranglehold over the film
    studios and turned out a series of gritty films
    of the street, showing the harsh realities and
    urban problems of life.
  • Met with mixed reaction not hugely popular with
    audiences in Italy but were extremely successful
    in International markets (US especially).
    Italian critics dismissed.

3
Form
  • Aim for the real a slice of real life.
  • Often feel like a newsreel / documentary grainy
    and under lit. Low quality film stock helped
    achieve this look.
  • Narrative story tradition is discarded
  • Use of real people rather than actors
  • Preference for location shooting rather than in
    studios
  • Filmed silently with voices dubbed in post
    editing. Use of natural dialects.

Roma citta aperta
4
Themes
  • Dealt with
  • Social and political issues affecting everyday
    life in occupied, post-war Italy
  • Poverty and unemployment were rampant at this
    time.

La terra trema
Sciuscia
5
Films and Directors
  • Ladri di biciclette - Bicycle Thieves, 1948 Dir
    De Sica (the only real film to meet all the form
    requirements of this movement)
  • La terra trema The Terror of the Sea, 1948
    Dir Visconti
  • Ossessione Obsession, 1943 Dir Visconti
  • Roma citta aperta Rome, Open City, 1945 Dir
    Rossellini
  • Sciuscia Shoeshine, 1946 Dir De Sica

6
Bicycle Thieves
  • Most important film of the post-war era.
  • Deals with a family man whos been out of work
    for 2 years (high unemployment in post war
    Italy).
  • Finds work as a bill poster but must provide his
    own transportation for the job.
  • Pawns his families belongings to buy a bike which
    is then stolen on the first day.
  • He and his son spend the rest of the film
    tracking it down.
  • Finally he is forced to steal a bike himself but
    gets caught doing so.

7
Bicycle Thieves cont.
  • Critical commentary
  • A poignant story of a father/son relationship
  • Modern-day parable of an alienated man in a
    hostile, dehumanised environment
  • Powerful social document committed to the reality
    it portrays.

8
Decline
  • Very short lived movement.
  • Because of basis (poverty etc) as social
    circumstance changed (economy improved) the
    movement simply lost process and content.
  • Late 40s US films flooded Italian market 1949
    10 films were Italian and 71 American.
  • Government appointment of Guilio Andreotti as
    Director of Performing Arts in early 1950s
    denied any films that gave a bad image of
    Italy. Withheld funds from films considered too
    neo-realist in motivation.
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