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  1. May 3, 2024 · One of the most prominent figures of the Italian neorealism movement, Roberto Rossellini made an indelible mark on cinema, directing 1945's 'Rome, Open City'...

  2. Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini[1][2] (8 May 1906 – 3 June 1977) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He was one of the most prominent directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement with films such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948).

  3. Sep 5, 2024 · Roberto Rossellini was one of the most widely known post-World War II motion-picture directors of Italy. His films Roma città aperta (1945; Open City) and Paisà (1946; Paisan) focussed international attention on the Italian Neorealist movement in films.

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  4. Summary. Neorealism has been a source of inspiration and often heated debate, particularly in Italy but worldwide as well, for several generations of filmmakers, critics, theorists, and even politicians. It is one of the key interpretive contexts for Open City - and vice versa: the film made significant contributions to the articulation of ...

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    By ROSSELLINI: books—

    Era notte a Roma, with others, Bologna, 1961. Le Cinéma révélé, edited by Alain Bergala, Paris, 1984. Il mio metodo: Scritti e intervisti, edited by Adriano Apra, Venice, 1987. Quasi un autobiografie, Milan, 1987.

    By ROSSELLINI: articles—

    "Paisà: Sixth Sketch," with others, in Bianco e Nero(Rome), October 1947. Interview with Francis Koval, in Sight and Sound(London), February 1951. "Coloquio sul neo-realismo," with Mario Verdone, in Bianco e Nero(Rome), February 1952. Interview with Maurice Schèrer and François Truffaut, in Cahiers duCinéma(Paris), July 1954. "Dix ans de cinéma," in Cahiers du Cinéma(Paris), August/September and November 1955, and January 1956. "Cinema and Television: Interview," with André Bazin, in Sight an...

    On ROSSELLINI: books—

    Hovald, Patrice, Roberto Rossellini, Paris, 1958. Steele, Joseph Henry, Ingrid Bergman: An Intimate Portrait, New York, 1959. Mida, Massimo, Roberto Rossellini, Parma, 1961. Verdone, Mario, Roberto Rossellini, Paris, 1963. Guarner, José Luis, Roberto Rossellini, translated by Elizabeth Cameron, New York, 1970. Baldelli, Pio, Roberto Rossellini, Rome, 1972. Menon, Gianni, Dibattio su Rossellini, Rome, 1972. Rondolino, Gianni, Roberto Rossellini, Florence, 1974. Ranvaud, Don, Roberto Rossellini...

  5. ROBERTO ROSSELLINI IS CURRENTLY ENGAGED in a film project of unparalleled ambition, "to trace a good part of the history of human progress, [to) give a cultural orientation, in a…

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  7. One of the most prominent figures of the movement is Roberto Rossellini, known for his works such as “Rome, Open City” (1945), which depicted the struggles of ordinary people living in Nazi-occupied Rome. Rossellini is regarded as the father of Neorealism.