Entertainment DVD's
BICYCLE THIEVES - The Criterion Collection
- Item Number
- 182
- Estimated Value
- 25 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to lwd399955
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Hailed around the world as one of the greatest movies ever made, Vittorio De Sica’s Academy Award–winning Bicycle Thieves defined an era in cinema. In postwar, poverty-stricken Rome, a man, hoping to support his desperate family with a new job, loses his bicycle and main means of transportation for work. With his wide-eyed young son in tow, he sets off to track down the thief. Simple in construction and dazzlingly rich in human insight, Bicycle Thieves embodied all the greatest strengths of the neorealist film movement in Italy: emotional clarity, social righteousness, and brutal honesty.
Very Gently Used: DVDs & Booklet in Excellent condition
Item Special Note
Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- New interviews with screenwriter Suso Cecchi D'Amico, actor Enzo Staiola, and film scholar Callisto Cosulich
- "Life As It Is: The Neorealist Movement in Italy," a new program on the history of Italian neorealism in cinema
- 2003 documentary on screenwriter and longtime Vittorio De Sica collaborator Cesare Zavattini
- Optional English dubbed soundtrack
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- A booklet featuring new essays by critic Godfrey Cheshire and filmmaker Charles Burnett; remembrances by De Sica ands his family and collaborators; and classic writings on Bicycle Thieves by André Bazin and Zavattini
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