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Italian Neorealism:
Italian Neorealism is a genre of film that was developed by Italians after World War II that defied many studio conventions at the time. ... Location shooting is one of the main contributions of Italian Neorealism. ...
Other traits of Italian Neorealism are its focus on poverty and social crisis (“If Christ had a camera”) as well as social commentary and moral moments. ...
Another main trait of Italian Neorealism is its lack of any closure or conventional happy ending.
Approximate Word count = 415 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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