Shoeshine
If people can't feel 'Shoeshine,' what can they feel?
-- Pauline Kael
Shoeshine
One of the greatest achievements in the cinematic revolution known as Italian neorealism, Vittorio De Sica’s SHOESHINE stands as a timeless masterpiece of trenchant social observation and stirring emotional humanism. In postwar Rome, street kids Giuseppe and Pasquale shine the shoes of American servicemen in hopes of saving enough money to purchase a beautiful horse. But when Giuseppe’s criminal brother tricks them into participating in a confidence scam, the duo are arrested and then ground through the merciless gears of the juvenile detention system until their once-unbreakable friendship becomes the first casualty in an inexorable sequence of tragic events. Scripted by an all-star team of screenwriters (led by neorealist legend Cesare Zavattini), and directed by De Sica with an uncompromising eye for the period’s singular personalities and harsh conditions, Shoeshine is filmmaking at its most soulful, urgent, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
Genre
Drama,
Auteur Cinema
Runtime
92
Language
Italian
Director
Vittorio De Sica
Writer(s)
Sergio Amidei,
Adolfo Franci,
Cesare Giulio Viola
Cast
Franco Interlenghi,
Rinaldo Smordoni,
Aniello Mele,
Bruno Ortenzi,
Emilio Cigoli
Awards:
Nominee, Best Writing (Original Screenplay), Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Foreign Film, New York Film Critics Circle
Winner, Honorary Award, Academy Awards
MOREPlayed at
Royal 6.28.24 - 7.04.24
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