×
Dec 31, 2017 · Federico Fellini's La Strada (translated “the road”) is a parable about the journey of life in an extraordinary rawness that explores basic ...
Missing: q= | Show results with:q=
People also ask
Jun 2, 2023 · Fellini's Neorealism in 'La Strada' can be seen in the character of Gelsomina and her genuine portrayal of the human spirit. The scene where ...
Missing: q= | Show results with:q=
May 13, 2018 · Judging by La Strada, Amarcord, and other of his films I've read about, Fellini often returns to particular images. La Strada begins and ends at ...
Missing: q= | Show results with:q=
Jan 14, 1994 · A deceptively simple and poetic parable, Federico Fellini's "La Strada" was the focus of a critical debate when it premiered in 1954 simply ...
Missing: mobile/ q=
La strada (The Road) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and co-written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano.
Missing: q= | Show results with:q=
Dec 3, 2013 · La Strada still holds many principal aesthetic tendencies of neorealism from the use of nonactors, to on-site locations, use of realistic ...
Missing: q= | Show results with:q=
It opens with “Gelsomina” collecting reeds on the beach. She is summoned home to find that her mother has sold her to a traveling strongman/street entertainer ...
La Strada is not a “true” neorealist film. It does not feature unprofessional actors plucked off of the street, the shots and camera angles adhere to a more ...
Missing: mobile/ q=
Rating (787) · $23.99
La Strada is a film with a "neorealist" core. The ravaged countryside, the long, lonely vistas of fields, the sea, and the faces of poverty belong in large part ...