Introduction to Italian Neorealism

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This video provides an overview of the film movement known as Italian Neorealism. It begins with some historical background and then examines the core aesthetic characteristics of the movement, with a special emphasis on some of the narrative innovations of the movement, including the use of dead time, chance events, a lack of narrative causality, and a lack of narrative closure.

Filmmakers examined inclue Vittorio de Sica, Luchino Visconti, and Roberto Rossellini. Films examined include Bicycle Thieves, Umberto D, Ossessione, Rome: Open City, and Germany Year Zero. Texts examined include Cesare Zavattini's "Some Ideas in the Cinema."

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