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Nights Of Cabiria

Nights Of Cabiria

The visual style of Nights Of Cabiria, released in the year 1957, can be described as neorealist. Directed by Federico Fellini, this style became famous for its raw, gritty, and unvarnished depiction of the struggles and hardships of the main character, Cabiria. The style captures the essence of post-World War II Italy, highlighting the poverty-stricken neighborhoods, dilapidated houses, and unglamorous daily life. Through stark black and white cinematography, the style brings attention to the existential pain and emotional vulnerability of the characters, creating a deeply human and intimate atmosphere on screen.

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SOMETHING in the style of Nights Of Cabiria

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Federico FelliniLuchino ViscontiVittorio De SicaRoberto Rossellini
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