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Ladrones de bicicletas

Título original: Ladri di biciclette
  • 1948
  • 12+
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola in Ladrones de bicicletas (1948)
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En la Italia de la posguerra, le roban la bicicleta a un hombre de clase trabajadora. Él y su hijo salen a buscarlo.En la Italia de la posguerra, le roban la bicicleta a un hombre de clase trabajadora. Él y su hijo salen a buscarlo.En la Italia de la posguerra, le roban la bicicleta a un hombre de clase trabajadora. Él y su hijo salen a buscarlo.

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    • Vittorio De Sica
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    • Cesare Zavattini
    • Luigi Bartolini
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    • Lamberto Maggiorani
    • Enzo Staiola
    • Lianella Carell
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      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Guionistas
      • Cesare Zavattini
      • Luigi Bartolini
      • Oreste Biancoli
    • Elenco
      • Lamberto Maggiorani
      • Enzo Staiola
      • Lianella Carell
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 18 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Lamberto Maggiorani
    Lamberto Maggiorani
    • Antonio
    Enzo Staiola
    Enzo Staiola
    • Bruno
    Lianella Carell
    Lianella Carell
    • Maria
    Elena Altieri
    Elena Altieri
    • The Charitable Lady
    Gino Saltamerenda
    Gino Saltamerenda
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    Giulio Chiari
    Giulio Chiari
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    Vittorio Antonucci
    Vittorio Antonucci
    • The Thief
    Michele Sakara
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    Fausto Guerzoni
    Fausto Guerzoni
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    Carlo Jachino
    • A Beggar
    Giulio Battiferri
    • Citizen Who Protects the Real Thief
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      Eolo Capritti
        Memmo Carotenuto
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          Giovanni Corporale
            Emma Druetti
              Veriano Ginesi
              • Man in the Crowd
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                • Vittorio De Sica
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                • Cesare Zavattini
                • Luigi Bartolini
                • Oreste Biancoli
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              Reviewers say 'The Bicycle Thief' is celebrated for its powerful depiction of post-war Italy's poverty and desperation, exploring themes of survival, dignity, and moral complexities. Critics praise its neorealistic style, non-professional actors, and poignant father-son relationship. Vittorio De Sica's cinematography and direction are lauded for emotional impact and realism. Some find the simplicity and pacing underwhelming, but many consider it a masterpiece with profound social commentary and enduring relevance, highlighting its exploration of human frailty and the struggle for individuality and respect.
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              9daruka456

              Discover the Timeless Tale of Triumph Over Adversity

              "Ladri di biciclette" is a timeless classic that everyone should see. The film, set in post-war Italy, highlights the theme of economic decline in the 1940s and does so with such skill that it's no wonder it is considered one of the foundational works of Italian cinema. The film reveals the hardship of ordinary people and the lengths they have to go to survive in a world that seems to have left them behind.

              The film's portrayal of the characters is touching and heart-wrenching, and it's impossible not to be moved by their struggles. The attention to detail and the artistry of the film are simply stunning, and it's a testament to the filmmakers that the film still resonates with audiences today.
              tfrizzell

              Quiet Desperation---Italian Style.

              In post-World War II Italy poverty is a dire reality for a large portion of the population. Work is scarce and the opportunities for employment are few and far between. "Ladri Di Biciclette" (translated "The Bicycle Thief") is quietly one of the finest films ever produced. It follows one economically distraught man (Lamberto Maggiorani) who is heading down a desperate path fast. Things look up when he gets a job putting posters on walls in town, but he must sell what few meager possessions he and his family have to buy a bicycle to uphold his end of the business bargain. Naturally tragedy strikes immediately as the title character shows up the very first day Maggiorani is on the job. The police are little help, believing the bicycle is not as important as it really is. Thus Maggiorani and young son Enzo Staiola take it upon themselves to look all over town to try and find the bicycle and bring the thief to justice. "The Bicycle Thief" was originally released in 1948 and won an Honorary Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film the following year (the movie was not released in the U.S. until 1949). It is still a production that strikes deep even today. The lengths and desperate measures that some go through is very evident here. Director Vittorio De Sica crafts a film that is much deeper than it appears on the surface. It examines the human condition and questions society, family, law enforcement, alliances and mental anguish perfectly. "The Bicycle Thief" is an excellent production that has aged well and allows the viewer to think about many subjects that go beyond ordinary cinematic depths. 5 stars out of 5.
              9PureCinema

              The greatest neorealism film ever made

              The Bicycle Thief is without a doubt De Sica's masterpiece of Italian neorealism filmmaking. It is a true landmark in cinema history.

              A man who has been unemployed for months is finally given a chance at a job putting up posters. He and his family have been living in poverty for months, and are very exited to hear the news. The only requirement for the job is a bicycle. His wife pawns the sheets off of their own bed in order to buy the bicycle. And, as you can tell from the title, it is stolen on his first day of work. Now, without it, he and his son search the crowded streets of Rome for the only thing that can give him back his dignity as a man.

              This is a simple, but very powerful film and I found the relationship between Bruno and his father especially touching. The final scene is a true captivating moment as Bruno witnesses the true nature of man and the world we have created for ourselves.

              Don't miss this film, to call it a classic would be an understatement.
              10Quinoa1984

              Another one to add to my top 50- a delicate study of desperation in post war Italy

              Vittorio De Sica's ground/heartbreaking motion picture, The Bicycle Thief, is based on a very simple ideal for a story- man against the elements. In this case the elements are of a society that is often cruel and unforgiving, and that a job in post-war Rome is looked on as the luckiest of good luck charms.

              Such a man as presented by De Sica is Maggiorani (an actor who really is the type of actor right off the street), a father of a little boy who gets a job putting up movie posters along some walls in Rome. To do this he needs a bicycle, or the job will be lost, and he gets one following a pawning of linen sheets. Very soon though, the bicycle is stolen, and from there a sad downward spiral unravels for the man and his son as they scour the streets for the bicycle.

              While the score adds basic dramatic tension, everything else on the screen is done to such a pitch of neo-realism it's at times shattering, joyful (scene in the pizzeria the most note-worthy), and with a feeling of day-to-day resonance to those who may have not even felt at or below the poverty level in their lives. Credit due to all parties involved, though I don't think the boy Bruno, played by Staiola, gets nearly enough considering his role as a minor coming of age (that moment after the father and son leave the church nearly brought tears to my eyes). A++
              8FilmOtaku

              Powerful and dramatic

              It is post-war Rome and much of the city's residents are impoverished and desperate for work. One man named Ricci who haunts the job lines day after day to provide for his wife and two children, when suddenly his name is called for a well-paying city job. The only catch is that he needs a bicycle for the job, and he has just pawned his bicycle in order to feed his family. Thus begins `The Bicycle Thief', Vittorio de Sica's gritty study in realism. Ricci and his wife sell the sheets off of their beds to get the bicycle back, only to have the bicycle stolen on his first day on the job. In order to keep the job, he and his young son walk around Rome, desperate to find the thief, and more importantly, the bicycle before his next day of work.

              de Sica chose non-actors to portray the characters in the film, favoring a further realistic vision by casting amateurs. The result is remarkable, because the pain and emotions conveyed are so true. The relationship between father and son is also compelling and endearing, in that for the most part, Ricci treats his son as an equal, letting him in on his innermost thoughts and fears, until the end, when a particular event causes him to be ashamed, and the roles become defined once again.

              `The Bicycle Thief' personifies the refreshing fact that European cinema was more daring and also true in their reaction to post-war life. While America was trying to paint a heavy coat of rosy paint on the times by churning out the saccharine MGM musicals by the dozen, Europe was showing that the effects of a war fought on their home turf did not inspire moments of spontaneously breaking into song, or a choreographed dance number, rather life pretty much sucked, but survival, as difficult and ugly as it can be, is most important. `The Bicycle Thief' has been a critical favorite for decades, and for good reason. It is a must-see film for any cinephile.

              --Shelly

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              • Trivia
                Movie director Sergio Leone worked as an assistant to Vittorio De Sica during filming. He also makes a short appearance as a seminary student standing next to Bruno and Antonio during the rainstorm.
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                Antonio Ricci: "There's a cure for everything except death."

              • Conexiones
                Edited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)

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              Detalles

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              • Fecha de lanzamiento
                • 6 de diciembre de 1950 (México)
              • País de origen
                • Italia
              • Idiomas
                • Italiano
                • Alemán
              • También se conoce como
                • Ladrón de bicicletas
              • Locaciones de filmación
                • Citta Valmelaina, Via Salaria, Roma, Lacio, Italia
              • Productora
                • Produzioni De Sica
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              • Presupuesto
                • USD 133,000 (estimado)
              • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
                • USD 371,111
              • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
                • USD 25,377
                • 4 oct 1998
              • Total a nivel mundial
                • USD 451,643
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              • Tiempo de ejecución
                1 hora 29 minutos
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                • Black and White
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                • Mono
              • Relación de aspecto
                • 1.37 : 1

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