Rinaldo Smordoni

Películas

Sciuscià 70
"Shoeshine 70" is a documentary directed by Mimmo Verdesca that celebrates an important anniversary. This years marks the 70th anniversary of the release of the film helmed by Vittorio De Sica "Shoeshine", a masterpiece of Neorealism, and the first Italian film ever to win an Oscar and the first recipient of a Nastro d'argento, a prizeigiven by Italian journalists. The film will revolve around the filming of that masterpiece in the 1946. Therefore it will be a report of those events but a film where memories will come to life thanks to the candid stories of the protagonists, that will take the spectator on an emotional and enticing journey.
Protagonisti per sempre
Se stesso
Ragazzi [The boys]
Actors Franco Interlenghi and Rinaldo Smordoni (who played Pasquale and Giuseppe respectively) recall how they landed the roles in the film Shoeshine and their experiences as young actors in post-war Rome.
El limpiabotas
Giuseppe Filippucci
En la Roma de la postguerra, dominada por la miseria y el desempleo, dos jóvenes limpiabotas sueñan con comprarse un caballo. La única forma de conseguir el dinero necesario es trapichear en el mercado negro, pero los muchachos intentan en todo momento no ser detenidos.