The first of the “New Waves,” Italian Neorealism was the starting gun of postwar film culture, and Vittorio De Sica, retro’d wall to wall at Film Forum, was its point runner. You really had to be ...
Fandango Sales has acquired international sales rights to high-profile doc “Vittorio De Sica – Staging Life,” that will soon launch from the Cannes Film Festival‘s Cannes Classics section. Directed by ...
At the Cannes Marché du Film this year (14-22 May), Roman-based sales agent TVCO is presenting the restored 4K version of The Gates of Heaven, an unreleased film by maestro Vittorio De Sica, which was ...
Hailed as a shocker when it opened in 1947, Vittorio De Sica’s movie about juvenile delinquency gets an extended run at Film Forum in a new 4K restoration. By J. Hoberman Made in the aftermath of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Helmut Berger, the Austrian actor who became an international star through films by directors Luchino Visconti, Vittorio De Sica ...
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If the Italian neo-realist movement could be said to have a definite endpoint, it would probably be Vittorio De Sica's 1952 film Umberto D., a huge international flop that was initially greeted with ...
Helmut Berger, the Austrian actor who became an international star through films by directors Luchino Visconti, Vittorio De Sica and Massimo Dallamano, died today in his home city of Salzburg. He was ...