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  1. Umberto D. ist ein Film von Vittorio De Sica mit Carlo Battisti, Maria-Pia Casilio. Synopsis: Nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs kann der Pensionär Umberto Domenico Ferrari (Carlo Battisti) von ...

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  2. 5. März 1990 · Umberto D. By Peter Becker. Mar 5, 1990. C ommercial Italian filmmakers of the early post-war era didn’t put much stock in the few crews shooting movies in the streets of Rome and Naples, casting local plumbers, masons, and slum children in plum roles. These “neorealists” made gritty, scaled-down films that took the problems of ...

  3. UMBERTO D. Trailer. Directed by. Vittorio De Sica. Italy, 1952. Drama. 85. Synopsis. Set during Italy’s postwar economic boom, an elderly man living alone with his dog is determined to maintain his self-respect whilst suffering through poverty. A solemn ...

  4. www.amazon.de › Umberto-D-Carlo-Battisti › dpUmberto D. - Amazon.de

    Umberto D tells about Italy in the hard and heavy moment of the post-war re-building, and in a way show a pain and a drama (I would say "tragedy) that the establishment did not want people to know then. They were all focused on telling another story, that of upcoming social and national improvement, while De Sica decided to adopt the neo-realistic approach and add an emotional and touching ...

  5. 4. Sept. 2012 · Umberto D. is perhaps the most astringent film ever made about a poor old man and his dog. Critics today tend to like the astringent parts: the long, deliberately undramatic sequences full of mundane activity (such as a housemaid’s morning routine), performed with little or no dialogue and shot as if in real time. People who admire the work of such contemporary filmmakers as Hou Hsiao-hsien ...

  6. When elderly pensioner Umberto Domenico Ferrari returns to his boarding house from a protest calling for a hike in old-age pensions, his landlady demands her 15,000-lire rent by the end of the month or he and his small dog will be turned out onto the street. Unable to get the money in time, Umberto fakes illness to get sent to a hospital, giving his beloved dog to the landlady's pregnant and ...

  7. Umberto Domenico Ferrari, a respectable former civil servant depending on a piteous pension to eke out an existence, is with his back to the wall. And as if struggling to support himself and his bright-eyed dog Flike weren't enough, Domenico now faces eviction. So, to pay the rent, Ferrari embarks on an impossible quest in the bustling streets of Rome, balancing between dignity and shame ...