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    • Europe '51 (1952) - IMDb
      • Some dialogs may appear evident and simplistic as far as ideology is concerned, but the impressive conclusion and the characteristic Rossellini's style makes it one of the most interesting films of his director and a valuable document about psychological war consequences which hasn't loose relevance.
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  2. Europe '51 1952 1h 50m Drama List Reviews 76% Audience Score 500+ Ratings A society woman (Ingrid Bergman) helps the poor in postwar Rome and goes mad.

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    • Roberto Rossellini
    • Drama
    • Ingrid Bergman
  3. Director Rossellini shows steely determination driving forward this unusual film. Photography is quite good. Script is generally competent. Acting by Bergman and Masina is excellent, the rest of the cast, Knox included, does not shine so much.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Europe_'51Europe '51 - Wikipedia

    Europe '51 (Italian: Europa '51), also known as The Greatest Love, is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Roberto Rossellini, starring Ingrid Bergman and Alexander Knox. The film follows an industrialist's wife who, after the death of her young son, turns towards a rigorous humanitarianism.

  5. Europe '51: Directed by Roberto Rossellini. With Ingrid Bergman, Alexander Knox, Ettore Giannini, Giulietta Masina. A wealthy woman becomes obsessed with humanitarianism when her young son dies after committing suicide.

    • (4.8K)
    • Drama
    • Roberto Rossellini
    • 1954-11-03
  6. Sep 25, 2013 · In Europe51, Rossellini’s key stance—a statement we truly need to hear today—is against the self-centered vanities of our complacent consumerist lives. Irene (Bergman), a wealthy housewife in Rome, is wrapped up in social engagements with her businessman husband, George (Alexander Knox), and neglects her young son Michel’s cries for ...

  7. Streaming: Oct 15, 2020. Europe '51 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com. It is Europe '51, where Bergman becomes martyr...

  8. Europe ’51. Ingrid Bergman plays a wealthy, self-absorbed Rome socialite racked by guilt over the shocking death of her young son. As a way of dealing with her grief and finding meaning in her life, she decides to devote her time and money to the city’s poor and sick.

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