Shoe-Shine

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Shoe-Shine is a 1946 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica, celebrated for its poignant portrayal of impoverished youth in postwar Rome.

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instanceOf Italian neorealist film
film
awardReceived Academy Honorary Award NERFINISHED
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film NERFINISHED
cinematographer Carlo Montuori NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
director Vittorio De Sica NERFINISHED
distributionFormat black-and-white
editor Eraldo Da Roma NERFINISHED
genre drama
neorealism
hasSignificance early landmark of Italian neorealism
language Italian
mainTheme friendship
impoverished youth
poverty
social injustice
movement Italian neorealism NERFINISHED
musicBy Giuseppe Rosati NERFINISHED
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
notableFor poignant portrayal of impoverished youth in postwar Rome
originalTitle Sciuscià NERFINISHED
portrays juvenile detention
postwar hardship in Rome
producer Paolo W. Tamburella NERFINISHED
Umberto Scarpelli NERFINISHED
productionCompany Società Cooperativa Alfa Cinematografica NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1946
releaseYear 1946
runtime 93 minutes
screenwriter Adolfo Franci NERFINISHED
Cesare Giulio Viola NERFINISHED
Cesare Zavattini NERFINISHED
Sergio Amidei NERFINISHED
setInLocation Rome NERFINISHED
setInPeriod post-World War II
title Shoe-Shine NERFINISHED

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Franco Interlenghi notableWork Shoe-Shine
this entity surface form: Shoeshine