These days, Vittorio De Sica has become so identified with his role in the influential Neorealist postwar movement that it’s hard to remember he did anything else. Novice director rolls out feel-good ...
The first of the “New Waves,” Italian Neorealism was the starting gun of postwar film culture, and Vittorio De Sica, retro’d wall to wall at Film Forum, was its point runner. You really had to be ...
At the Cannes Marché du Film this year (14-22 May), Roman-based sales agent TVCO is presenting the restored 4K version of The Gates of Heaven, an unreleased film by maestro Vittorio De Sica, which was ...
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 ...
The 1946 film from Italian neorealist Vittorio de Sica was awarded a special foreign-language Oscar in 1948. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer The screenplay was written by De Sica contemporary Cesare ...
ROME — Italian director Vittorio De Sica‘s 1971 foreign-language film Oscar winner “The Garden of the Finzi-Continis” will be reissued in a digitally restored print funded by Italian fashion label ...
Italian child actor Enzo Staiola, best known for playing, at the age of 9 years old, the sad-faced son Bruno Ricci in Vittorio De Sica’s 1948 Neo-realist masterpiece Ladri di Biciclette (Bicycle ...
The Italian actor was forever immortalized as the sad-faced son with big expressive eyes in the Oscar-winning 1948 Neo-realist masterpiece. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Italian child actor ...