Shoe Shine
2011
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Director: Vittorio De Sica
It's a moving story of two mischievous youngsters in war torn Italy who wish to buy a horse from their savings. They get involved in black market as a means of survival and are sent to a horrifying 'reform school' - really a miniature prison. And tragedy ensues. One of the first major successes of Italian neorealist movement, this is the first picture to win Best Foreign Language Film Oscar..
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  • Director:- Vittorio De Sica

    It's a moving story of two mischievous youngsters in war torn Italy who wish to buy a horse from their savings. They get involved in black market as a means of survival and are sent to a horrifying 'reform school' - really a miniature prison. And tragedy ensues. One of the first major successes of Italian neorealist movement, this is the first picture to win Best Foreign Language Film Oscar..

    About Director:- (7 July 1901 or 1902 - 13 November 1974) was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. As one of the world's most influential filmmakers, and as an actor who starred in some 150 movies, Vittorio De Sica built a remarkable film career that spanned half a century. De Sica directed 34 feature films, for which he won numerous international prizes. He was honoured with four Academy Awards, two Special Awards, preceding the creation of the Best Foreign Film category, for "Shoeshine" in 1947, and "The Bicycle Thief" in 1949, and Best Foreign Film Awards for "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" in 1964, and "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis" in 1971.
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