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  1. 2 de oct. de 2015 · The Neorealism: We Were Not Just Bicycles Thieves: Directed by Gianni Bozzacchi. With Bernardo Bertolucci, Umberto Eco, Paolo Galluzzi, Gabriel García Márquez. This short film tells the story of the most important cinema trend that Italy has ever produced - Neo Realism.

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    • Documentary
    • Gianni Bozzacchi
    • 2015-10-02
  2. 2 de oct. de 2015 · This short film tells the story of the most important cinema trend that Italy has ever produced - Neo Realism. Born after the Second World War, this veritable cultural revolution rapidly became a boundless source of inspiration for movie-makers throughout the entire world.

    • Gianni Bozzacchi
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  3. It is precisely one of the masters of this unique current rich in different personalities who introduces the story - Carlo Lizzani - whose 'lesson' reconstructs the birth and development of Neorealism in Italy.

  4. The Neorealism: We Were Not Just Bicycles Thieves 2013 1h 15m Documentary List Reviews 100% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Charles Lizzani traces the history of the cinematic movement.

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    • Gianni Bozzacchi
    • Documentary
  5. Summaries. This short film tells the story of the most important cinema trend that Italy has ever produced - Neo Realism. Born after the Second World War, this veritable cultural revolution rapidly became a boundless source of inspiration for movie-makers throughout the entire world.

  6. The Italian neorealism movement which peaked in the late 1940s and petered out in the mid-1950s had as huge an impact on world cinema as the French New Wave a decade later. This documentary features a discussion of the movement by the late writer/director Carlo Lizzani, who was around at the time.

  7. The Neorealism: We Were Not Just Bicycle Thieves. Reviewed by: Jennie Kermode. "As in the best Neorealist works, the transitions here are seamless, the editing superb, and everything has a lucid quality that allows documentary and fiction to intermingle effortlessly." Tweet.