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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · The films of Vittorio De Sica (1902-1974) are among the most enduring of the Italian post-war period. His career suggests an openness to form and a versatility uncommon among Italian directors. De Sica was born in Sora, Italy on July 7, 1902. He attended the Institut Superieur de Commerce and University of Rome.

  2. Jul 28, 2015 · The best place to start – Bicycle Thieves. As a director, the film that De Sica is best remembered for is Bicycle Thieves, the wrenching tale of a father and his young son searching the streets of Rome for their stolen bicycle. The father needs the bike so he can carry out his job as a billposter but has it stolen on his first day at work.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Vittorio De Sica nasce a Sora il 7 luglio del 1901. Cresce in una famiglia modesta, ma ciò non gli impedisce di entrare nel mondo del teatro. Prima, però, finisce a lavorare in banca dopo aver completato gli studi in ragioneria. A teatro debutta a 16 anni. Attore, regista e sceneggiatore italiano di fama mondiale, viene considerato come il ...

  4. Vittorio De Sica was an Italian director and actor. He was one of the pioneers of the Golden Age of Italian Cinema. Vittorio was born into poverty and struggled hard to make a name for himself in the film fraternity. He got his break as an actor with the Italian film Il processo Clemenceau (1917).

  5. May 21, 2019 · The 40th Best Director of All-Time: Vittorio De Sica. De Sica. It feels late to finally be adding one of cinema’s great realists. Bicycle Thieves is an all-time film (14 th all-time on my top 500) and with Umberto D, Shoeshine and Two Women we have four top 500 films. This is the same amount as Rossellini (and De Sica is the one with a top ...

  6. Vittorio De Sica ( Sora, Itàlia, 7 de juliol del 1901 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, França, 13 de novembre del 1974) fou un director de cinema i actor italià, un dels màxims exponents del neorealisme.

  7. Vittorio De Sica directed 34 feature films, for which he won numerous international prizes. He was honored with four Academy Awards: two Special Awards, preceding the creation of the Best Foreign Film category, for “Shoeshine” in 1947, and “The Bicycle Thief” in 1949, and Best Foreign Film Awards for “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” in 1964, and The Garden of the Finzi-Continis in 1971.