Umberto D. (pronounced [umˈbɛrto di]) is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Most of the actors were non-professional, including...
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(1844–1900) King Umberto II of Italy (1904–1983) Prince Umberto, Count of Salemi (1889–1918) Umberto I, Count of Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048) Umberto II, Count...
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working-class characters with 1930s-style populist comedy, as seen in de Sica's Umberto D. At the height of neorealism, in 1948, Visconti adapted I Malavoglia,...
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close relationship with his father and later dedicated to him the film Umberto D. The first interest in cinema sparked in Vittorio due to his father's...
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linguist and actor, famed for his starring role in Vittorio De Sica's Umberto D.. Battisti was born in Trento, Austria-Hungary in 1882 (nowadays Trento...
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Belmondo in A Man and His Dog, a remake of the Vittorio De Sica classic Umberto D. Since 2017, she has appeared in the Netflix original series Dark as Claudia...
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(1951) The Passaguai Family (La famiglia Passaguai) by Aldo Fabrizi (1951) Umberto D. by Vittorio De Sica (1952) Europe '51 (Europa '51) by Roberto Rossellini...
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April 2012) was an Italian film actress, best known for major roles in Umberto D. and An American in Rome. Born in San Pio delle Camere, L'Aquila, Casilio...
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films, Nights of Cabiria, Umberto D., and Bicycle Thief, and two directors, Italian Vittorio De Sica, who directed Umberto and Thief among others, and...
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Birgitte Federspiel each received an award for their performances in Ordet, Umberto D. directed by Vittorio De Sica won the Bodil Award for Best European Film...
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