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Vittorio de Sica, Cosi è la Vita
The portrait of a great Italian director, De Sica: "I became a director because I needed to express this small inner world of mine; that's how I managed to escape: what I have done, I knew I could do, and I want to keep on doing it; I have no other desire than to be what I have been an what I am, not an overwhelming ambition, perhaps, but I am a bourgeois, a bourgeois like countless others." A meeting with De Sica's closest friends, his most trusted collaborators, like Sabatini who wrote the screenplay for Ladri di Biciclette, and Zavattini who wrotte the one for La Ciociara, and a meeting as well with ordinary people, since De Sica once said: "I prefer to give the roles in my films to non-professionals, because Italian are borns actors."
Italy - 2001 - 55 mn - Betacam SP - Colour and B&W
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