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Best 1 Bicycle Thieves
Bicycle Thieves

Vittorio De Sica's 1948 masterpiece follows a desperate father searching for his stolen bicycle, essential for his new job. A cornerstone of Italian Neorealism, the film's raw, documentary-style appro...

9.4 Excellent
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2 Los Olvidados
Los Olvidados

Directed by the legendary Luis Buñuel, this neorealist masterpiece depicts the brutal lives of children living in the slums of Mexico City. It is a stark, uncompromising look at poverty and the cycle...

9.3 Excellent
3 Umberto D.
Umberto D.

Vittorio De Sicas 1952 film is a quiet, devastating portrait of an elderly man struggling to survive on a meager pension in post-war Rome. Accompanied only by his dog, Umberto faces eviction and the i...

9.0 Excellent
4 Rome, Open City
Rome, Open City

Roberto Rossellinis 1945 film is a foundational work of Italian Neorealism, filmed under incredibly difficult conditions during the final days of the Nazi occupation of Rome. It depicts the courage of...

9.0 Excellent
5 Pixote, the Little Killer (Pixote, a Reza)
Pixote, the Little Killer (Pixote, a Reza)

Hector Babenco's 1981 film is a harrowing and unflinching portrayal of street children involved in crime in São Paulo, Brazil (though a significant Argentine production). The film's raw realism and i...

8.8 Very Good
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