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  1. 28 de abr. de 2002 · He and his dog are faced with eviction by a greedy landlady who would rather rent his room by the afternoon to shame-faced couples. Vittorio De Sica 's "Umberto D" (1952) is the story of the old man's struggle to keep from falling from poverty into shame. It may be the best of the Italian neorealist films--the one that is most simply itself ...

  2. An elderly man and his dog struggle to survive on his government pension in Rome. Umberto Ferrari, aged government-pensioner, attends a street demonstration held by his fellow pensioners. The police dispense the crowd and Umberto returns to his cheap furnished room which he shares with his dog Flick. Umberto's lone friend is Maria, servant of ...

  3. 4 de sept. de 2012 · Umberto D. is perhaps the most astringent film ever made about a poor old man and his dog. Critics today tend to like the astringent parts: the long, deliberately undramatic sequences full of mundane activity (such as a housemaid’s morning routine), performed with little or no dialogue and shot as if in real time. People who admire the work of such contemporary filmmakers as Hou Hsiao-hsien ...

  4. UMBERTO D. Trailer. Directed by. Vittorio De Sica. Italy, 1952. Drama. 85. Synopsis. Set during Italy’s postwar economic boom, an elderly man living alone with his dog is determined to maintain his self-respect whilst suffering through poverty. A solemn entry part of the Italian neorealist genre.

  5. Umberto D. es una película dirigida por Vittorio De Sica con Carlo Battisti, Maria Pia Casilio, Lina Gennari, Memmo Carotenuto, Alberto Albani Barbieri. Año: 1952. Título original: Umberto D.. Sinopsis: Umberto Domenico Ferrari es un jubilado que intenta sobrevivir con su miserable pensión. Sumido en la pobreza, vive en una pensión, cuya dueña lo maltrata porque no consigue reunir el ...

  6. 5 de mar. de 1990 · Umberto D. By Peter Becker. Mar 5, 1990. C ommercial Italian filmmakers of the early post-war era didn’t put much stock in the few crews shooting movies in the streets of Rome and Naples, casting local plumbers, masons, and slum children in plum roles. These “neorealists” made gritty, scaled-down films that took the problems of ...

  7. Umberto D. is a film directed by Vittorio De Sica with Carlo Battisti, Maria Pia Casilio, Lina Gennari, Memmo Carotenuto, Alberto Albani Barbieri. Year: 1952. Original title: Umberto D.. Synopsis: Umberto Ferrari, aged government-pensioner, attends a street demonstration held by his fellow pensioners. The police dispense the crowd and Unberto returns to his cheap furnished room which he shares ...