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Film Info
The recipient of international acclaim, Vittorio de Sica's Italian Neorealist masterwork, THE BICYCLE THIEF, is a treasure of world cinema. After nearly two years of unemployment, Antonio (Lamberto Maggiorani) finally finds work posting bills. But he needs a bicycle to do the job. Unfortunately, he was forced to pawn his own bicycle long ago. In a humbling, tragic scene, Antonio exchanges his family's linen for his bicycle. But when the bike is stolen on his first day of work, he must comb the streets of Rome in search of the bike: his family's only means to survival. After three days of hunting, Antonio and his son, Bruno (Enzo Staiola), find the thief (Vittorio Antonucci)--but without witnesses or evidence, the police are unwilling to help Antonio. Hopeless, Antonio and Bruno wander aimlessly through Rome, landing outside of a soccer stadium where hundreds of bicycles are parked. His will broken, Antonio attempts to steal a bike but is caught in the act.
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Awards
- Best Director (Winner)
1949 National Board of Review (United States) - Best European Film (Winner)
1951 Bodil Awards (Copenhagen, Denmark) - Best Film from any Source (Winner)
1950 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom) - Best Foreign Film (Winner)
1951 Cinema Writers Circle Awards (Spain) - Best Foreign Film (Winner)
1950 Golden Globe Awards (Los Angeles, United States) - Best Foreign Language Film (Winner)
1951 Kinema Junpo Awards (Tokyo, Japan)