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[...] OF ANNA MAGNANI: 4K Digital Restoration Rome, Open City (Roma città aperta) dir. Roberto Rossellini | Italy | 1945 | 106 min. | 14A | Digital Friday, February 3 at 11 a.m. Anna Magnani [...]
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[...] ahd made her debut in the 1939 film Intermezzo: A Love Story. Her daughter with filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, Isabella Rossellini, is also a renowned actress. Ingrid Bergman passed away on 29 August [...]
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[...] of human genius, will and power, and the bright future of the regime. 7. Germany Year Zero (Roberto Rossellini,1948) There was a time when cinema was considered capable of saving the world. The trauma [...]
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[...] , Italy. The cast visited the set of Viaggio in Italia in nearby Almalfi with Bergman, Roberto Rossellini, and George Sanders and Capa also dipped down to Paestum with his friend Martha Gellhorn, [...]
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[...] Year Zero (Rossellini, 1948) One of the quintessential post-WWII rubble films, Roberto Rossellini’s third installment in his War trilogy is essential viewing for cinephiles, and an [...]
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[...] . She also notably played Joan of Arc (1948), before embarking to Italy to appear in Roberto Rossellini’s Stromboli. The duo fell in love and Ingrid left her husband and daughter to marry the [...]
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[...] think that I was influenced by Bresson, but I would say that I wish I had been.” 5. About Roberto Rossellini The pioneering neorealist is an immortal landmark for his breathtakingly inventive [...]
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[...] , and their films being shown as part of Summer in Italy. Anna Magnani – Roma, Open City (Roberto Rossellini), Teresa Venerdi (Vittorio De Sica), The Passionate Thief (Mario Monicelli) Anna Magnani [...]
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[...] by Luchino Visconti (1943). Neorealism became famous globally in 1946 with Roberto Rossellini’s Rome, Open City, when it won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival as the [...]
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