The history of Italian cinema
obviously they are not all but these are the most important films.
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-Neorealism</b><i><b>(1940-1950)</b>
This era of Italian cinema began in <b>1943</b> with the film <b>"Ossessione"</b> and ended in <b>1952</b> with the film "<b>Umberto D.".</b>
<b>-Author's cinema(1950-1980)</b>
This era of Italian cinema began with the film "<b>i vitelloni"</b> in <b>1953</b> and ended in <b>1973</b> with the film <b>"amarcord".</b>
<b>-Italian comedy(1958-1980)</b>
This era of Italian cinema begins in <b>1951</b> with the film "<b>Guardie e Ladri"</b>
and ends with the film "<b>Amici mie III" </b>in <b>1982.</b>
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<b>
-Neorealism</b><i><b>(1940-1950)</b>
This era of Italian cinema began in <b>1943</b> with the film <b>"Ossessione"</b> and ended in <b>1952</b> with the film "<b>Umberto D.".</b>
<b>-Author's cinema(1950-1980)</b>
This era of Italian cinema began with the film "<b>i vitelloni"</b> in <b>1953</b> and ended in <b>1973</b> with the film <b>"amarcord".</b>
<b>-Italian comedy(1958-1980)</b>
This era of Italian cinema begins in <b>1951</b> with the film "<b>Guardie e Ladri"</b>
and ends with the film "<b>Amici mie III" </b>in <b>1982.</b>
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