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Cesare Zavattini
A portrait of Zavattini will allow the international audience to cover the history of Italian cinema all-around, from the thirties to the seventies. It will also help disclose the many mysteries of Neorealism which make Italian cinema known worldwide, but that has its roots in the years preceding the war and extends its shadow and influence over many motion pictures of the following decades. Often, Zavattini himself believed to ascribe the success of Neorealism to the project of that tragic reality that Italy experienced during and after the war. The apparently contradictory personnality of Zavattini makes us understand that Neorealism was a major formal revolution and therefore not only of content.
Italy - 2003 - 55 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour and B&W
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