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Vittorio De Sica, 1948

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Once voted the greatest film of all time, then for a long while out of fashion and more or less out of circulation, Cesare Zavattini and Vittorio De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves is finally out on DVD. This is a great event, if only because the DVD release gives the lie to the widespread notion that Italian neo-realist films were grainy and ugly to look at. On the contrary, Bicycle Thieves was beautifully shot (on 35 mm Gevaert negative, if you want to know) and is altogether a beautiful film. Its simple story of a man who can only get a job if he has a bike and whose bike is stolen on his first day at work is told economically but with great narrative tension. The acting, by the non-professionals and professionals alike, is wonderfully adapted to the needs of the drama. But what impresses above all is the straightforward and unemphatic picture the film gives of everyday existence in the Italy of 1948, where poverty for most people was a fact of life and the efforts of politicians and charities to alleviate it ineffective it at best. It is clear enough where the film-makers’ political sympathies lie, too far left for the government at the time but not far enough for the young radicals of the next generation. But, like everything else in the film, the politics are worn lightly. There is comedy too, to alleviate the weight of supposedly solemn realism. Watching it now, it is easy to see both why the film was once so highly rated and why it fell out of favour. For modern viewers it inevitably has the air of a period piece, but fifty years on this has become a strength. Bicycle Thieves may no longer be the world as it is, but very vividly it is the world as it was.

Geoffrey Nowell-Smith on 31st January 2006

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By Rena Markogiannaki on 25th May 2006

By using untrained actors, natural lighting, a straightforward plot and outdoors filming, the director Vittorio de Sica and writer Cesare Zavattini created one of the ... more >

 

By cj on 3rd May 2000

Bicycle Thieves is Vittorio De Sica’s most celebrated film and one of the key works of the neo-realist movement, a deceptively simple tale of a working class family ma... more >

 

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Film Details

Director

Vittorio De Sica

Year

1948

Country

Europe, Italy

Cast

Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiola

Technical Details

Certificate

PG

Length

94 mins

Label

ARROW

Format

DVD B&W

Region

0

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

FCD251

Main Language

ITALIAN

Subtitles

English

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