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Sciuscià (1946)
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26 August 1947 (USA) morePlot:
At a track near Rome, shoeshine boys are watching horses run. Two of the boys Pasquale, an orphan, and Giuseppe... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 wins moreUser Comments:
DeSica's first true mark on the world of neo-realism is a small ruby of its time and place more (8 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Franco Interlenghi | ... | Pasquale Maggi | |
| Rinaldo Smordoni | ... | Giuseppe Filippucci | |
| Annielo Mele | ... | Raffaele | |
| Bruno Ortenzi | ... | Arcangeli | |
| Emilio Cigoli | ... | Staffera | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Pacifico Astrologo | ... | Vittorio | |
| Maria Campi | ... | Palmist | |
| Antonio Carlino | ... | L'Abruzzese | |
| Angelo D'Amico | ... | Siciliano | |
| Francesco De Nicola | ... | Ciriola | |
| Enrico De Silva | ... | Giorgio | |
| Leo Garavaglia | ... | Inspector | |
| Antonio Lo Nigro | ... | Righetto | |
| Anna Pedoni | ... | Nannarella | |
| Gino Saltamerenda | ... | Il panza | |
| Irene Smordoni | ... | Giuseppe's mother | |
| Peppino Spadaro | ... | Lawyer Bonavino (as Giuseppe Spadaro) | |
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Sciuscià (ragazzi) (Italy) (alternative title)Shoe Shine (International: English title) (alternative spelling)
Shoe-Shine (USA)
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93 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Photophone System)Certification:
UK:12 (re-rating) (2006) | UK:A (original rating) | Portugal:M/12 | West Germany:16 | Argentina:16 | Finland:K-16 (1953)Fun Stuff
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The title is a Napulitan corruption of the English word "shoe-shiner." moreFAQ
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Sciuscia, or Shoeshine, tells a tragedy involving two boys, Pasquale and Giuseppe, both of whom try and make money from shining shoes, and also in dealing with black market goods. They hope to buy a horse one day (a wonderful opening shot of a horse running fast gets this point across since this is at its core a film of adolescence), but complications involving Giuseppe's older brother and gang land the two boys in jail just as they have enough for the horse. The film then deals with the boys in the reformatory/prison, over-crowded with conniving, shady influences as cell-mates, as well as the people who run the prison. To tell anymore of the plot would ruin it for the viewer who would go out of his way to find this - it's near impossible to find, which is a shame since The Bicycle Thief and Umberto D. are readily available in most stores and rentals - and it's enough to say that much of the film relies more on character than story. Because the director's dealing with a group of near total unknowns, they come first.
This film, by Vittorio De Sica, was made very soon after the War had decimated the country he lived in. He didn't just want to make this movie, he had to- these characters are as real as their backdrop, a country still in the aftermath of a fascist state of affairs, and since the film deals with children there's all the more emotion to it. The only, very minor liability in the film is that the drama in the material isn't as simple and everyday as DeSica's later, more famous efforts; if it was under different direction it could've become a forgettable tearjerker. But the tragedies of these characters, Pasquale and Giuseppe, is splendid in the humanity that they feel, as it unfolds, and by the end it rings as true as any other given neo-realist effort of the late 40's and early 50's. Shoeshine is one of those rarities that may give a tear-jerker to someone who isn't expecting one, and I mean that as a compliment. Note, if you find this tape, it may be rather grainy and slightly shifty in frame, and the subtitles aren't complete- not to downplay the worth of the film in and of itself, however.