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  1. Bicycle Thieves (Italian: Ladri di biciclette), also known as The Bicycle Thief, is a 1948 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It follows the story of a poor father searching in post-World War II Rome for his stolen bicycle, without which he will lose the job which was to be the salvation of his young family.

  2. A post-war drama about a man and his son searching for his stolen bicycle in Rome. Directed by Vittorio De Sica, the film won the Palme d'Or and influenced many filmmakers, including Sergio Leone.

    • (175K)
    • Drama
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • 1949-12-13
  3. 19. März 1999 · A classic neorealist film about a man who needs a job and a bicycle in post-war Italy. Read Ebert's analysis of the story, the characters, the ending and the influence of this masterpiece.

  4. 13. Aug. 2020 · It’s “Bicycle Thieves” (“Ladri di Biciclette” in Italian) not only because more than one bike is stolen, but also because the cruelty of modern life threatens to make robbers of us all.

  5. A classic neorealist film by Vittorio De Sica about a man's search for his stolen bicycle in postwar Rome. The Criterion edition features a new 4K restoration, interviews, essays, and more.

    • Antonio Ricci
  6. 12. Feb. 2007 · An essay on Vittorio De Sica's neorealist masterpiece, Bicycle Thieves (1948), which depicts the plight of a poor man who loses his job and his bicycle in postwar Rome. The film is praised for its social and aesthetic vision, its use of real locations and nonprofessional actors, and its poetic eloquence.

  7. A classic Italian neorealist film about a poor man's desperate search for his stolen bicycle in post-war Rome. The film depicts the harsh reality of poverty, unemployment and injustice in the aftermath of World War II.