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Sciuscià
Location
Main screening room
Date
March 24th, 2025
Duration
91 min
Cycle
Vittorio De Sica

From the 1940s to 1970s, Vittorio De Sica secured his place in the pantheon of Italian filmmakers. s one of the pioneers of neorealism, he created some of the movement’s most emblematic works. Yet, he also managed to break away from it, embracing new genres in the following decades, adapting the great authors of his time, riding on the popularity of sketch film, excelling in both comedy and drama, and offering his actors some of their finest roles, led by Sophia Loren. A master of on-screen emotion, De Sica always portrayed Italian society with both clarity and deep humanity. In addition to his career as a filmmaker, he was also a prolific actor, a facet of his work showcased in two standout performances in this retrospective.

Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1948

Shoeshine
Directed by
Vittorio De Sica
Language
Italian with French subtitles
Actors
Franco Interlenghi, Rinaldo Smordoni, Annielo Mele
Origins
Italy
Year
1946
Duration
91 min
Genre
Drama
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Rome, 1945. Two little shoeshine boys get by as best they can in the aftermath of the war. They end up in the children's prison. A classic of neo-realism and the first part of the famous Roman trilogy by Zavattini and De Sica that will continue with Bicycle Thief and Umberto D.

Shoeshine
Awards
Le film le plus intelligent, le plus captivant, le plus bouleversant, le plus poétique, le plus complet, le plus utile et le plus beau qu'il m'ait été donné de voir depuis de nombreuses années.
Henri Troyat
1947

Vittorio De Sica

Vittorio De Sica is an Italian film and theater director, screenwriter, and actor. He is a leading figure in the neorealist movement, and the Italian-style comedy genre. Widely considered one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, he won the Palme d'or for Miracle in Milan at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the Golden Bear for The Garden of the Finzi-Continis at the 1971 Berlin International Film Festival. Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià (1946) and Bicycle Thieves (1948) got an Honorary Award, while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) and The Garden of the Finzi-Continis won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

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« Cette tragédie de l’enfance italienne, de toutes les enfances marquées directement par le conflit, elle nous est traduite en images simples et fortes ».
René Lévesque
Lumières vives. Chroniques de cinéma 1947-1949 (Éditions du Boréal, 2022)
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