
FAQ About The Influence of Neorealism on Global Cinema

What is Neorealism in cinema?
Neorealism, also known as Italian Neorealism, is a film movement that emerged in Italy during the 1940s, shortly after World War II. It is characterized by its focus on realistic narratives, representing the everyday lives of ordinary people. The movement aimed to portray the social and economic conditions of the time, using on-location shooting, non-professional actors, and a documentary style to enhance authenticity.