
FAQ About The Influence of Post-War Italian Cinema

What is post-war Italian cinema?
Post-war Italian cinema refers to the film movement that emerged in Italy following World War II, characterized by a focus on real-life issues, social commentary, and often employing a style called Neorealism. This movement was led by directors such as Federico Fellini, Roberto Rossellini, and Vittorio De Sica, who created films that reflected the harsh realities of life during and after the war.