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Bicycle Thieves

Unemployed Antonio Ricci has a new experience when he finds work in war-torn Rome. When his bike is stolen, Antonio will lose the job that was supposed to be the way to save his life and that of his family. Now, Antonio and his son are on a different path to find his bicycle .
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ColeSmithey.com
March 10, 2012 [VIDEO ESSAY] Vittorio De Sica advanced Italian neorealist cinema in 1948 with a modest story about a family man trying to get back the bicycle that was stolen from him.
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Q Network Film Desk
March 30, 2016 It has passages of beauty and heartbreak that suggest a genuine humanism that is all too often lacking from movies whose primary goals are to thrill, excite, or otherwise distract from life itself.
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LarsenOnFilm
April 01, 2012 ...captures, in elemental strokes, the crushing of the human spirit at the hands of poverty, indifference and despair.
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Chicago Reader
January 14, 2013 Undeniably the most important neorealist film after Rossellini's Open City.
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Time Out
November 04, 2009 It's a title you simply must watch, not necessarily for the truths it packs but rather for the bombed-out buildings of postwar Italy, peripheral details that director Vittorio De Sica insisted on.
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Los Angeles Times
January 07, 2010 This film manages to appeal to the better angels of our nature in a way that only deepens as we grow older along with the film.
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Times (UK)
August 13, 2015 Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves is tender and immediate, a simple tale of a man whose bike is stolenwhen his job and life depends upon it.
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Time Out
November 18, 2011 De Sica carefully balances a generally tragic sensibility with a quiet undercurrent of hope, all the while sucking us into the story with the sheer urgency of the search for a stolen bicycle.
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Chicago Reader
January 14, 2013 The work of screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, director Vittorio De Sica, the nonprofessional actors, and many others is so charged with a common purpose that there's no point in even trying to separate their achievements.
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Variety
July 06, 2010 The picture is a pure exercise in directorial virtuosity.
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The Nation
January 14, 2013 The Bicycle Thief does have a certain ramshackle simplicity, quietness, and even naivete that are not unwelcome as a change from the stunning noise, ingenuity, and sophistication of Hollywood.
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Creative Loafing
April 09, 2016 It's not hyperbole to flatly state that this is one of the all-time greats in the annals of cinema; on my own list, only Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal ranks higher when it comes to foreign-language films.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...