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  1. Vittorio De Sica ( / də ˈsiːkə / də SEE-kə, Italian: [vitˈtɔːrjo de ˈsiːka]; 7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Widely considered one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, four of the films he directed won Academy Awards ...

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Vittorio De Sica (born July 7, 1901, Sora, Italy—died November 13, 1974, Paris, France) was a film director and actor who first found fame as a matinee idol and who later was a major figure in the Italian Neorealist movement. He directed four masterpieces of the genre, including Ladri di biciclette (1948; The Bicycle Thief ), which earned an ...

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  3. Jul 16, 2017 · De Sica and Rossellini especially, who led at the forefront of the neorealist movement, were some of the finest directors of their era, with De Sica winning four Academy Awards in his lifetime (two during the neorealist years), and Rossellini winning the Grand Prize at Cannes for “Rome, Open City” in 1945.

  4. De Sica became famous for playing in elegantly romantic comedies directed by a number of filmmakers including Vittorio Cottafavi (I nostri sogni/Our Dreams, 1943) and Amleto Palermi (from La vecchia signora/The Old Lady, 1932, to La peccatrice, 1940). In 1939 he decided to become a film director.

  5. 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.

  6. May 1, 2024 · De Sica’s tenure as a Neorealist seemed to end with Umberto D ., as he started acting more and even appeared in several Hollywood movies. The ‘60s saw him collaborate with Sophia Loren numerous times, casting her in movies such as Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Marriage Italian-Style. The filmmaker found success with these movies ...

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  8. June 5–14, 2010. Vittorio De Sica. Neorealism, Melodrama, Fantasy. One of the most influential and talented directors of the postwar Italian cinema, Vittorio De Sica (1902-1974) is credited as a progenitor of the neorealist movement that radically reshaped the cinematic landscape in Europe and beyond. De Sica’s early films defined the ...