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Umberto D. ist ein Film des italienischen Neorealismus von Vittorio De Sica aus dem Jahr 1952. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Hintergrund. 3 Kritik. 4 Auszeichnungen. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Handlung. Italien nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs.
Umberto D. (pronounced [umˈbɛrto di]) is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Most of the actors were non-professional, including Carlo Battisti who plays the title role of Umberto Domenico Ferrari, a poor elderly man in Rome who is desperately trying to keep his rented room.
A retired government worker and his dog struggle to survive on a meagre pension in post-war Rome. Directed by Vittorio De Sica, starring Carlo Battisti, Maria Pia Casilio and Lina Gennari.
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- Drama
- Vittorio De Sica
- 1955-11-07
A neorealist masterpiece by Vittorio De Sica about an elderly pensioner in postwar Italy. The Criterion edition includes a new restoration, a documentary, essays, and an interview with the actress Maria Pia Casilio.
- Umberto Domenico Ferrari
Featuring some beautiful cinematography and strong performances from its primarily amateur cast, Umberto D. is a film about survival in a changing world and finding companionship in a community...
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- Carlo Battisti
- Vittorio De Sica
- Rizzoli Film
24. Okt. 2014 · 48K views 9 years ago. Simple, honest and devastating, De Sica’s Umberto D is one of the most moving and unsentimental portrayals of attachment, dignity and suffering ever made. Filmed in Rome...
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- Cult Films
28. Apr. 2002 · Umberto D is a 1952 Italian film by Vittorio De Sica about a retired civil servant facing poverty and eviction. Roger Ebert praises its simplicity, realism and dignity, and calls it the best of the neorealist films.