The Icicle Thief

The Icicle Thief is a 1990 film by Italian director Maurizio Nichetti, created as a spoof of the neo-realism that predominated Italian cinema after World War II. The film tells the story of a director who is drawn into hi television while watching one of his films. Like the television version, the action is cut at 11-minute intervals by commercials. Gradually, the cast begins incorporating the commercials into their own lines, entirely changing the original concept of the film. The film was named after the classic Italian neo-realist epic, The Bicycle Thief, by Vittorio De Sica. Icicle Thief, The

 

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