Andrea
Emilio Cigoli
Andrea

“A pulsating drama of childhood.”
In his first collaboration with renowned screenwriter and longtime partner Cesare Zavattini, Vittorio De Sica examines the cataclysmic consequences of adult folly on an innocent child. Heralding the pair’s subsequent work on some of the masterpieces of Italian neorealism, The Children Are Watching Us is a vivid, deeply humane portrait of a family’s disintegration.
Andrea
Emilio Cigoli
Andrea
Pricò
Luciano De Ambrosis
Pricò
Nina
Isa Pola
Nina
Roberto
Adriano Rimoldi
Roberto
Agnese
Giovanna Cigoli
Agnese
La nonna
Jone Frigerio
La nonna
Sig.ra Uberti
Maria Gardena
Sig.ra Uberti
Zia Berelli
Dina Perbellini
Zia Berelli
Giuliana
Nicoletta Parodi
Giuliana
Sig.ra Resta
Tecla Scarano
Sig.ra Resta
Claudio
Ernesto Calindri
Claudio
Il rettore
Olinto Cristina
Il rettore
In typical De Sica fashion, it ends on a rather cynical note (and it has this dismal undercurrent throughout), but its bleak and honest message is unfortunately obscured and smothered by the rather schmaltzy acting and uneven script. De Sica is widely recognized as of the leading filmmakers that broke through 'filmic norms', so to speak, by hiring non-professional actors as a way to convey a level of authenticity and realness that are often indistinct in most other films. Especially those that deal with the ideas of economic hardship, a collapse in social order, and the dilapidation of post-WWII Europe. It worked impeccably in "Bicycle Thieves" and "Umberto. D", two of De Sica's most prominent work, but ultimately failed here.
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