Neorealist

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Rohinton Mistry writes what could be called neorealist novels, in honor of the simple, moving tales of struggle and affliction that distinguished the Italian films of the early Fifties (and continue to this day in, say, the films coming out of revolutionary Iran). ❋ Iyer, Pico (2002)

After brief army service, he went right back into film production, making a range of melodramas in the slick Hollywood manner as well as the popular "neorealist" style, a socially conscious tradition that often used nonprofessional actors and was filmed on location to convey immediacy and truth. ❋ Adam Bernstein (2010)

When Walesa declares the need for compromise he unmasks the intentions of the authorities; when the same is being said by a "neorealist" who avoids mentioning the word "Solidarity" like the plague, he is signaling to the authorities his own readiness to take part in murdering our union. ❋ Michnik, Adam (1985)

But its neorealist aesthetic, lugubrious pace, and minimal storyline are the ingredients for a surprisingly moving film that depicts ghetto life with lasting beauty and an authentic sense of humanity. ❋ John Farr (2012)

The film is quickly proclaimed a masterpiece of neorealist cinema for its convincing, but wholly cinematic, mimicry of documentarian styles. ❋ G. Roger Denson (2011)

This David O. Selznick production was a notorious affair in itself, marked with production troubles involving the Italian neorealist director Vittorio De Sica. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The National Gallery screens "Shoeshine," from 1946, among the first of the Italian neorealist films. ❋ Post (2011)

The same catalog tells us that the Man of Sorrows inspired British novelist Barry Unsworth, folksinger Richard Burnett's "Man of Constant Sorrow" made famous by Bob Dylan, the Italian neorealist filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, not to mention artists such as Manet and Cézanne. ❋ Matthew Milliner (2011)

The same catalog tells us that the Man of Sorrows inspired British novelist Barry Unsworth, folksinger Richard Burnett's "Man of Constant Sorrow" made famous by Bob Dylan, the Italian neorealist filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, not to mention artists such as Manet and Cézanne. ❋ Matthew Milliner (2011)

The present-tense narration still seems powerful in its immediacy, even though the use of the present tense among current neorealist writers has become something of a commonplace. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The National Gallery screens "Shoeshine" from 1946, among the first of the Italian neorealist films. ❋ Jess Righthand (2011)

The programs span a half-century, from Le Xing's 1963 "Our Neighbors" aka "Head of Street, End of Lane", a sympathetic, neorealist view of life on the lower rungs, to "Cape No. 7," Wei Tei-Sheng's 2008 unabashed, crowd-pleasing romantic musical. ❋ Steve Dollar (2011)

With its sharp contrast and bombastic message, the painting anticipates one of Italy's great artistic achievements of the century that followed, neorealist cinema. ❋ Michael Day (2011)

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