Bicycle Thief

(Ladri di biciclette)
(The Bicycle Thieves)

Digital Restoration
Film to Table dinner follows the January 12 screening

featuring

Lamberto Maggiorani, Lianella Carell, Enzo Staiola, Elena Altieri,

After the January 12 screening, enjoy a Film to Table dinner at Babette, the cafe at BAMPFA. Join an intimate group of fellow filmgoers for a four-course, prix-fixe meal in a convivial, dinner-party atmosphere. Purchase dinner tickets in advance at babettecafe.com (film tickets must be purchased separately).

De Sica’s neorealist tale finds the despair of postwar Italy evident in the faces of its men. Though the film also explores how women cope with poverty, it devotes most of its energy to documenting Rome’s streets and the depressed, unemployed men who populate them, anxiously waiting for work. One such man is Antonio Ricci (Lamberto Maggiorani), who miraculously lands a job hanging movie posters around town. Things go awry after Antonio’s bicycle is stolen, forcing him and his young son Bruno to scour the city. For De Sica, the severity of Antonio’s ordeal is as much a crisis of masculinity as it is one of economics; Maggiorani’s melancholy eyes and hardened face express the hardship of a generation of men beaten by hunger and dim prospects. Youthful Bruno tries to keep them upbeat, but as father and son soon learn firsthand, a desperate man can sink to great depths.

Jonathan L. Knapp
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Cesare Zavattini
Based On
  • A novel by Luigi Bartolini

Cinematographer
  • Carlo Montouri
Language
  • Italian
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • B&W
  • DCP
  • 93 mins
Source
  • Janus Films