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  1. The Flowers of St. Francis (in Italian, Francesco, giullare di Dio, or "Francis, God's Jester") is a 1950 film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Federico Fellini. The film is based on two books, the 14th-century novel Fioretti di San Francesco ( Little Flowers of St. Francis) and La Vita di Frate Ginepro (The Life of Brother ...

  2. Roberto Rossellini. “I am not a pessimist; to perceive evil where it exists is, in my opinion, a form of optimism.”.

  3. Journey To Italy (1954) -- (Movie Clip) So Much Time Alone Roberto Rossellini directing his wife Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders who, later reports indicate, he had deliberately aimed to irritate, an English couple on the road opening the once derided, now celebrated Journey To Italy, released in 1954.

  4. May 16, 2022 · In this personal tribute to Roberto Rossellini, the subject of recent retrospectives and the father of neorealism (and more), Isabella creates imaginary conversations between herself, her papa, producer David O. Selznick, Federico Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin and her mother, Ingrid Bergman -- with the actress/daughter playing all ...

  5. Rome, Open City (1945) Not Rated | 103 min | Drama, Thriller, War. During the Nazi occupation of Rome in 1944, the Resistance leader, Giorgio Manfredi, is chased by the Nazis as he seeks refuge and a way to escape. Director: Roberto Rossellini | Stars: Anna Magnani, Aldo Fabrizi, Marcello Pagliero, Vito Annichiarico.

  6. Budget. US$900,000 [1] Stromboli, also known as Stromboli, Land of God ( Italian: Stromboli, terra di Dio ), is a 1950 Italian-American film directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Ingrid Bergman. [2] The drama is considered a classic example of Italian neorealism. [citation needed] In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of ...

  7. Apr 26, 2022 · Born on May 8, 1906, Roberto Rossellini helped to rebuild Italian cinema after WWII. For his War Trilogy (Roma città aperta (1945), Paisà (1946), Germania anno zero (1948)), he is credited as the founder of Italian Neorealism. Rules: More than 100 votes. Which of his films is your favorite? Discuss here