Cleo from 5 to 7 is a film released in 1962 and directed by Agnes Varda.
It tells a story of a woman named Cleo (Corinne Marchland) and how she navigates through her life while she is worrying that she might be deadly sick. It is one of the most popular and recognizable film productions from the era of French New Wave in cinema.
The story is divided into chapters which are representing the time stamps and time passing. The…
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Cléo from 5 to 7 1962
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La Strada 1954
La Strada (dir. Fellini, 1954) is an Italian post-war production. As the majority of films made in that time it has been shot in neo-realistic style. However, what makes it stand out is the overall feeling of escapism, which it tries to convey. It tells the story set in realistic world of post-war Italy, nevertheless the story focuses on the girl who has been purchased by the man to perform in circus. The audience is meant to forget about the…
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Rome, Open City 1945
Rome, Open City is a film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It tells the story of multiple interconnected characters living in the post-war Italy, which are representing the resistance movement against the Nazis. It is a very crucial film not only in cinematography worldwide, but also for the Italy itself, as it has been shot on the streets of just taken back and liberated city.
Like all the neorealist films the focus of the story is on portraying day to day…
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Umberto D. 1952
Umberto D. is an Italian production directed by Vittorio De Sica and released to the public in 1952. The film tells the story of older man and his beloved dog. They live in a post-war Italy, and they are struggling to make the ends meet. The older man goes through a hard time with his landlady who wants to evict him as he has trouble with paying off his debt. Despite the sad and tense tones of the film, it…
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