Italian filmmakers turned the devastating impact of Fascism and World War II on their country into cinematic art. Directors, including the openly gay Luchino Visconti, Roberto Rossellini, and Vittorio ...
IN the immediate aftermath of World War II, Roberto Rossellini made three films that helped to lay the foundations of modern cinema: “Rome Open City” (1945), “Paisan” (1946) and “Germany Year Zero” ...
Even after a painstaking restoration which presents them in the best condition seen for decades, the films in Roberto Rossellini’s “War Trilogy” have at times the battered quality of found footage, an ...
More than 60 years after they were filmed, Roberto Rossellini's war films - "Rome Open City," "Paisan" and "Germany Year Zero"- represent the most authentic, complete and all-embracing human response ...
None of ROBERTO ROSSELLINI’s films during the late 1930s and early 1940s provided genuine anticipation of the extraordinary neo-realistic breakthrough he would achieve in 1945 with the making of Rome, ...
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