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Ladri di biciclette (translating in English as Bicycles Thieves, though it is more commonly known in that language as The Bicycle Thief) is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The film is regarded as one of the greatest films ever to come out of Italy, and one of the greatest overall of all time; regularly appearing on various critics' and magazines' lists of the top 10 best ever made and winning the 1950 Academy Honorary Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It is also arguably the Most Triumphant Example of the neorealist movement in Italian Cinema, as well as one of the saddest films of all time.
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