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Thu, 9 Jul 1998 00:23:41 -0700
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Since _Nights of Cabiria_ is back in the theaters (in
superb new prints), it seems right to ask, vis-a-vis this
question, whether _Cabiria_ fits or not in Monti's
definition.  Perhaps Fellini has one foot in neorealism--and
the other on a banana surrealism--I mean "peel."
        I wonder also what distinctive role religion plays in
Italian neorealism, since it's not mentioned explicitly in
Monti's (albeit brief) definition.
 
Yours,
Edward R. O'Neill
 
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