Bicycle Thieves -

Vittorio De Sica’s 1948 masterpiece, Bicycle Thieves , is considered an epitome of Italian Neorealism, utilizing non-professional actors and on-location shooting to depict post-war Roman society. The film centers on a desperate search for a stolen bicycle, transforming a simple plot into a poignant commentary on survival, morality, and the breakdown of social trust. Read the full analysis at Jays Classic Movie Blog .

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