Abstract
This chapter begins by revising and reassessing the Italian neo-realist movement as a filmic renaissance that, along with the French New Wave, has had the most profound impact on post-war cinema. It then considers how Harmony Korine, Larry Clark, Edward Lachman, and Gus Van Sant rework Italian neorealist aesthetics.
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