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    Italian Neorealism

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    full-year contracts‚ among them was Carlo Montuori who used his classic techniques in creating ‘Bicycle Thieves’ (1948) one of the most well known films produced during the Neo-Realism movement. Perhaps also one of the most influential directors was Roberto Rossellini who directed Rome Open City at the end of WWII. Many directors and influential films such as this began to change and shape the way Italian films were made and what their relation to society was like. The neorealist style was developed

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    [Insert Title Here; Something Cool about Roberto Clemente] [Introduction starts here‚ but I haven’t quite figured one out yet‚ so I’ll start with the body for now.] Roberto Walker Clemente was born on August 13‚ 1934‚ in Barrio San Anton in Carolina‚ Puerto Rico to Melchor and Luisa Clemente. Roberto Clemente was the youngest of seven children in the family. He had four brothers: Osvaldo‚ Justino‚ Andres‚ and half-brother Luis Oquendo. He also had two sisters: Anairis Clemente and half-sister

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    Industrie Cinematografiche‚ 1948) Bondanella‚ Peter‚ The Films of Federico Fellini (UK: Cambridge University Press‚ 2002) Brunette‚ Peter‚ Roberto Rossellini (Berkeley: Univerity of California Press‚ 1996) Forgacs‚ David‚ Sarah Lutton and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith‚ Roberto Rossellini: Magician of the Real (UK: British Film Institute‚ 2000) Gottlied‚ Sidney‚ Roberto Rossellini’s Rome open city (UK: Cambridge University Press‚ 2004) Hirschman‚ Jack‚ ‘Film Reviews’‚ Film Quarterly‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 1‚ (1963)

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    A Memorable Crowd Pleaser “La vita e bella” is a 1997 Italian heart-warmer‚ directed by and starring Roberto Benigni. A Jewish bookshop owner‚ Guido Orifice uses his frivolous sense of humour in an attempt to keep his child’s innocence while at a concentration camp. This film was a huge success‚ winning the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 71st Academy Awards‚ the Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Like all great films‚ "Life

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    Zirin: Racism In Sports

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    that racism hasn’t evaporated and some might say that it has gotten worse. In the first chapter‚ he speaks about the racism that occurred in baseball with black and brown players. He highlights Roberto Clemente who is widely recognized as one of the greatest player in baseball history. Zirin states that Roberto had an older brother named Matino who he says “was the better ball player”. His dreams were cut down by Jim Crow laws. Zirin says that even the press was extremely racist towards Clemente while

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    Happiness or Fame? An Italian fashion designer with the name of Roberto Cavalli once said‚ “In the beginning‚ I loved being famous‚ but now I am tired of it‚ and I would like to go back to my freedom.” So‚ in a question of fame bring happiness or are people who are not famous more likely to be happy‚ I think that being famous is not something that brings a person true happiness. When one is famous‚ a person gets no privacy and freedom ‚ they deal with a lot of fake people‚ and while they might

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    In both Elie Wiesel’s “Night” and Roberto Benigni’s “ Life is Beautiful” the element of chance played a major role in the outcome of each character. It impacts the paths of each family in negative and positive way’s. Throughout each family’s time in the concentration camps they are so heavily influenced by greed‚ anger and corruption that without the role of chance‚ hope and love surviving would have been impossible. With displays of unknowingly running from the enemy to randomly

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    English - Courage

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    death...and saddling up anyway. Many composers portray courage in the presence of death‚ danger and fear and show that to be able to go beyond the boundaries of death‚ danger and fear one must show the courage to stare into the eyes of death itself. Roberto Benigni in his film ’Life is Beautiful’ (1997)‚ Sir Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem ’Charge of the Light Brigade’ (1854) and Andrew Stanton’s ’Finding Nemo’ (2003) all contain characters who display tremendous amount of courage and be able to stand

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    Life Is Beautiful

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    Yonathan Woldu Professor Ballow Speech 1311 – S70 17 September 2014 A Fathers Love for His Son In the hilarious yet sorrowful film “Life is Beautiful”‚ the main character Guido‚ who was played by Oscar winning actor Roberto Benigni who also directed and co-wrote this film‚ helps his son and wife Dora‚ played by Nicoletta Braschi who is Benigni real life wife‚ survive the horrors of a Jewish Concentration Camp through his sense of humor and imagination. Though there were scenes about what went

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    La Vita E Bella

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    choice for the good of everyone. We exist not for other people to tie strings on our hands and feet and do the manipulation. I don’t exactly know what to feel about this film. It was a good laugh and a painful thing for me at the same time. Guido (Roberto Benigni) is such an optimistic human being‚ a positive father to his son Giosué (Giorgio Cantarini) and a loving husband to his wife Dora (Nicoletta Braschi)‚ who he treated like a princess if I may have to mention. As for me‚ being a person who freaks

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