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Shoeshine

Original title: Sciuscià
  • 19461946
  • Not RatedNot Rated
  • 1h 27m
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8.0/10
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Sciuscià (1946)
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Two shoeshine boys in postwar Rome, Italy save up to buy a horse, but their involvement as dupes in a burglary lands them in juvenile prison; the experience take a devastating toll on their ... Read allTwo shoeshine boys in postwar Rome, Italy save up to buy a horse, but their involvement as dupes in a burglary lands them in juvenile prison; the experience take a devastating toll on their friendship.Two shoeshine boys in postwar Rome, Italy save up to buy a horse, but their involvement as dupes in a burglary lands them in juvenile prison; the experience take a devastating toll on their friendship.

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  • Director
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Writers
    • Sergio Amidei(story)
    • Adolfo Franci(story)
    • Cesare Giulio Viola(story)
  • Stars
    • Rinaldo Smordoni
    • Franco Interlenghi
    • Annielo Mele
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  • Director
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Writers
    • Sergio Amidei(story)
    • Adolfo Franci(story)
    • Cesare Giulio Viola(story)
  • Stars
    • Rinaldo Smordoni
    • Franco Interlenghi
    • Annielo Mele
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    • 26User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Shoeshine
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    Franco Interlenghi and Rinaldo Smordoni in Sciuscià (1946)
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    Vittorio De Sica, Sergio Amidei, Franco Interlenghi, Rinaldo Smordoni, and Cesare Zavattini in Sciuscià (1946)

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    Rinaldo Smordoni
    • Giuseppe Filippuccias Giuseppe Filippucci
    Franco Interlenghi
    Franco Interlenghi
    • Pasquale Maggias Pasquale Maggi
    Annielo Mele
    • Raffaeleas Raffaele
    Bruno Ortensi
    • Arcangelias Arcangeli
    Emilio Cigoli
    • Stafferaas Staffera
    Pacifico Astrologo
    • Vittorioas Vittorio
    • (uncredited)
    Maria Campi
    • Palmistas Palmist
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Carlino
    • L'Abruzzeseas L'Abruzzese
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo D'Amico
    • Sicilianoas Siciliano
    • (uncredited)
    Francesco De Nicola
    • Ciriolaas Ciriola
    • (uncredited)
    Enrico De Silva
    • Giorgioas Giorgio
    • (uncredited)
    Claudio Ermelli
    Claudio Ermelli
    • Nurseas Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Leo Garavaglia
    • Inspectoras Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Lo Nigro
    • Righettoas Righetto
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Nicotra
    • Social workeras Social worker
    • (uncredited)
    Anna Pedoni
    • Nannarellaas Nannarella
    • (uncredited)
    Gino Saltamerenda
    Gino Saltamerenda
    • Il panzaas Il panza
    • (uncredited)
    Irene Smordoni
    • Giuseppe's motheras Giuseppe's mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Writers
      • Sergio Amidei(story) (screenplay)
      • Adolfo Franci(story) (screenplay)
      • Cesare Giulio Viola(story) (screenplay)
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    At a track near Rome, shoeshine boys are watching horses run. Two of them, the orphan Pasquale and his younger friend Giuseppe, are riding. The pair have been saving to buy their own horse. They meet Attilio, Giuse's much-older brother, and his shady friend at a boat on the Tiber. In return for a commission, the boys agree to deliver black-market goods to a fortuneteller. Once the woman has paid, Attilio's gang suddenly arrives, pretending to be cops, to shake the woman down. With a payoff from Attilio, the boys are able to make the final payment and stable their horse in Trastevere over the river. The fortuneteller identifies Pasqua and Giuse. Held at an overcrowded boys' prison, they are separated. Giuse falls under the influence of an older lad in his cell, Arcangeli. During interrogation, Pasqua is tricked into betraying Giuse's brother to the police. With their trial still in the future, the two friends are driven further apart. —David Carless
    • post world war two
    • tuberculosis
    • boy frontal nudity
    • rome italy
    • juvenile delinquency
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      • Un milagro como no conoció el cine en los 50 años de su historia! [Spanish poster.]
    • Genre
      • Drama
    • Certificate
      • Not Rated
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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The title is a Napulitan corruption of the English word "shoe-shiner."
    • Quotes

      Giuseppe Filippucci: Whoever invented the elevator is a genius.

      Pasquale Maggi: Tell me about it. I slept in one for three months.

    • Alternate versions
      Some USA video editions are edited to suppress the full nudity in the shower scene and to minimize the subsequent fist fight between two boys.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A neorealizmus (1990)

    User reviews26

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    9/10
    Heartwrenching commentary on impoverished children's lives, on friendship, corruption and betrayal
    Since I enrolled in International Cinema at my university, I've had the opportunity to see classic foreign films in the theatre, and it's really opened me up to the genre. I'd have to say that this movie (Shoeshine, in English) struck me as one of the most powerful I've seen yet, a sad, bleak commentary on children's lives in postwar Italy. Shoeshine dealswith a pair of children living on the street, best friends who shine shoes for a living and whose greatest dream is to buy a horse, something they could actually take care of and call their own. Pasquale, the older boy, and Giuseppe, the younger, are drawn into a situation they don't quite understand the weight of. Not knowing that the Italian society is chaotic after the war (when children under ten years old are put into prison for crimes like vagrancy), Pasquale and Giuseppe are coerced into doing a favor for Giuseppe's brother, Attilio Filipucci -- they are to bring and sell smuggled American blankets to a lady fortune-teller for the Filipucci family's profit.

    Without warning, police appear at the fortune-teller's house, and question her. The boys are paid not to say anything, and are paid just enough to pool their money and buy the horse. Unfortunately, the fortune-teller has the boys taken from the street and into police custody, where, though claiming not to know anything, are fingerprinted and thrown into a juvenile prison. The prison and events that occur in it force the best friends apart, and the previously light-hearted story turns ugly. The boys' environment corrupts them, and innocence is quickly lost.

    Directed by the famous Vittorio De Sica, and with Cesare Zavattini doing his trademark poetic screenplay, Shoeshine definitely deserves its place as one of the first foreign films to with the Oscar of the same name. The Neo-realist De Sica does include some comic relief in the movie, and it's not all serious and depressing... The line from Giuseppe to Pasquale as they're walking up a flight of stairs, "Elevators sure are great," and Pasquale's answer of "Yes, I slept in one for quite a while," is one example.

    To say any more would give away the story, and you simply must experience this classic for yourselves. My rating: 9/10.
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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cistaci cipela
    • Filming locations
      • Palazzo di Giustizia, Roma, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Societa Cooperativa Alfa Cinematografica
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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