"Umberto D" (1952): A Classic Italian Neorealist Film
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"Umberto D" (1952) is a classic Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica, following the story of an elderly man and his loyal dog as they struggle to survive in post-war Italy. With powerful performances by Carlo Battisti and Maria Pia Casilio, the film is a poignant portrayal of the human condition and the struggle for dignity in the face of poverty and social inequality. With its stark realism and masterful direction, "Umberto D" (1952) is a cinematic masterpiece that has had a lasting influence on the art of filmmaking.
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Umberto D, Italian neorealist film, Vittorio De Sica, Carlo Battisti, Maria Pia Casilio, Elderly man, Loyal dog, Post-war Italy, Human condition, Poverty, Social inequality, Cinematic masterpiece, 1952 film, Realism, Masterful direction, Influence, Artistic, Emotionally powerful, Classic movie.
Description:
"Umberto D" (1952) is a classic Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica, following the story of an elderly man and his loyal dog as they struggle to survive in post-war Italy. With powerful performances by Carlo Battisti and Maria Pia Casilio, the film is a poignant portrayal of the human condition and the struggle for dignity in the face of poverty and social inequality. With its stark realism and masterful direction, "Umberto D" (1952) is a cinematic masterpiece that has had a lasting influence on the art of filmmaking.
Tags:
Umberto D, Italian neorealist film, Vittorio De Sica, Carlo Battisti, Maria Pia Casilio, Elderly man, Loyal dog, Post-war Italy, Human condition, Poverty, Social inequality, Cinematic masterpiece, 1952 film, Realism, Masterful direction, Influence, Artistic, Emotionally powerful, Classic movie.
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Short film