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One Hundred Years of Cinema's video: 1945: Rome Open City - How Neo-Realism Shows You The World

@1945: Rome Open City - How Neo-Realism Shows You The World
Get a 30 day free trial of MUBI by visiting: https://www.mubi.com/100years. MUBI is supported by Creative Europe – a MEDIA Programme of the European Union Martin Scorsese once called Italian Neo-realism “The most precious moment in film history”. Born from the war-torn ruins of Post WWII Italy, Italian neorealism, the movement spawned some of the greatest films ever made, The Bicycle Thieves, Umberto D, and of course, Rome Open City. This video takes a look at Roberto Rossellini 1945 masterpiece Rome Open City and how it influenced Italian Neo-Realism. Thanks for watching One Hundred Years of Cinema, I will be writing a video essay about at least one film each year from 1915 onward to track the evolution of film over the last century. Please subscribe and share! Thank you! You can support me on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/onehundredyearsofcinema or follow me on twitter here: https://twitter.com/100yearscinema

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