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Zavattini's Bold Idea ..

Murray, William | April 18, 1953 issue

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No individual has contributed more to the impressive rebirth of Italian film industry since the war than Cesare Zavattini, an eloquent and combative intellectual who has become the spokesman of the so-called neo-realistic school of writers, producers and directors. Zavattini has been sole author of fifteen movie scripts and estimates that he has contributed or worked on at least fifty others. His best films were the result of collaboration with the director Vittorio De Sica and include "Shoeshine," "The Bicycle Thief," and "Miracle in Milan."

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MOTION picture industry; ZAVATTINI, Cesare; MOTION picture producers & directors; DE Sica, Vittorio, 1901-1974; SHOE-Shine (Film); ITALY
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