Neorealism

Neorealism is a cultural movement in cinema that, following the realism in literature, brings elements of true life in the stories it describes, in contrast with a tendency to depict a world mainly existing in imagination only. The movement was developed in Europe, mainly soon after the end of WWII, with notable examples in Italy. See: Italian neorealism, History of cinema

 

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