Aniki-Bobo (1942)
Manoel de Oliveira's "Aniki-Bobo"
Perhaps one of the very first iterations of the neo-realist movement, Manoel de Oliveria's 1942 Portuguese film "Aniki-Bobo" centers on a group of delinquent youths as they navigate the streets of Porto. The film was not very well-received at the time of its release, however it has gained recognition in retrospect. This is especially true due to the proto-neo-realist elements of the film which would signal the oncoming shift in cinema. Although I do not think it is quite the same neo-realism we would come to see in Italy a year later with Luchino Visconti's "Ossessione," I do think that it bares the prototype markings of neo-realism.
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