Umberto D. (1955) Italy
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Réalisateur:Vittorio De Sica
Studio:Criterion
Scénariste:Cesare Zavattini, Cesare Zavattini
Classement:Général
Date de l'ajout:2008-04-16
ASIN:B00009ME9Z
UPC:9780780026476
Genre:Drame
IMDb:0045274
Durée:89
Format écran:1.33:1
Son:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Langues:Italian
Sous-titres:English
Caractéristiques:Black and White
Vittorio De Sica  ...  (Réalisateur)
Cesare Zavattini, Cesare Zavattini  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Carlo Battisti  ...  Umberto Domenico Ferrari
Maria-Pia Casilio  ...  Maria, la servetta (as Maria Pia Casilio)
Lina Gennari  ...  Antonia, la padrona di case
Ileana Simova  ...  La donna nella camera di Umberto
Elena Rea  ...  La suora all' ospedale
Memmo Carotenuto  ...  Il degente all' ospedale
Résumé: "Umberto D." is one of the enduring masterpieces of Italian neorealism, considered by many to be one of the greatest films ever made. Everything that neorealism represents can be found in this simple, heartbreaking story of an aged Roman named Umberto (played by Carlo Battisti, non-professional actor and retired college professor) who struggles to survive in a city plagued by passive disregard for the post-World War II plight of the elderly. With his little dog, Flike, as his only companion, Umberto faces imminent eviction, and his insufficient pension and failed attempts to raise money lead him to contemplate suicide... if he can find a home for Flike. His dilemma--and director Vittorio De Sica's compassionate, unsentimental handling of it--results in a film of uncompromising grace and authenticity. Like De Sica's earlier masterpieces "Shoeshine" and "The Bicycle Thief", "Umberto D." earns its teardrops honestly; if this timeless classic doesn't make you smile "and" cry, you'd better check for a pulse. "--Jeff Shannon"