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100

What was the name of the leader of Fascist Italy during WWII?

Benito Mussolini

100

In 1949, Bitter Rice was made by this film-maker.

Guiseppe De Santis

100

What animal woke up the housemaid in Umberto D.?

A cat
100

As mentioned in the first YouTube video, what two directors were working on sets before the war and continued after the war began?

Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De Sica

100

What is the Italian word for open?

aperta

200

What two types of people would work side-by-side in films to portray live events in these films?

Movie Stars and non-actors.

200

Umberto D. (1952) was created by which film-maker?

Vittorio De Sica

200

This De Sica film in 1948 illustrated the importance of family life and poverty in Italy after the fall of Mussolini.

Bicycle Thieves

200

"Telephoni Bianchi" (white telephone) films tended to focus around a specific role in society.  What is this role?

Upper class/having wealth in society.

200

Disoccupazione means what in English?

Unemployment

300

Filmmakers were restricted by the government until 1943.  What happened in this year that made films no longer restricted?

Mussolini's reign fell with his death, allowing studios freedom to produce films without outside influence.

300

This director created the famous film Rome, Open City (1945). 

Roberto Rossellini

300

Opening our eyes to the reality of losing a loved one and pulling the audience into the daily lifestyle of someone living in Italy at this time, this film was made in 1946 by Roberto Rossellini.

Rome: Open City/Roma città aperta

300

Using the limited resources they had, what did film-makers use for the set of the film Rome: Open City?

Buildings that were damaged or destroyed during the war.

300

"Lieto Fine" means what in English?

Happy Ending

400

Name two of the many problems occurring in the streets of Italy that were portrayed in Italian Films.

Unemployment, Poverty, War destruction, death.

400

Death in Venice (1971) was a film of interest and compassion by this Italian Film-maker.

Luchino Visconti

400

What film includes a silent scene with a woman doing chores?

Umberto D. (1952)

400

In the scene from Bicycle Thieves, where the son almost gets hit by a car, how would this have been portrayed differently if it were produced by Hollywood?

The father would have watched his son in this encounter and noticed his son was being put in danger, thus stopping and becoming more careful.

400

What does Sperimentale mean in English?

Experimental

500

In 1935, what was the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia?

A new innovative school for film development in Italy.

500

Which lesser-known film-maker created La Dolce Vita (1960).

Frederico Fellini

500

Who directed the 1966 film Blow-Up?

Michelangelo Antonioni

500

What did "Neorealism" mean and what did the films portray?

"New Realism" and the films addressed what was happening on the streets.

500

direttore della fotografia means what in English? 

Cinematographer