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As the country grew wealthier in the 1950s, a form of neorealism known as pink neorealism succeeded, and starting from the 1950s through the Commedia all'italiana genre, and other film genres, such as sword-and-sandal followed as Spaghetti Westerns, were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.[534] Actresses such as Sophia Loren, Giulietta Masina and Gina Lollobrigida achieved international stardom during this period. Erotic Italian thrillers, or giallos, produced by directors such as Mario Bava and Dario Argento in the 1970s, also influenced the horror genre worldwide.[535] In recent years, the Italian scene has received only occasional international attention, with movies like Cinema Paradiso written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore, Mediterraneo directed by Gabriele Salvatores, Life Is Beautiful directed by Roberto Benigni, Il Postino: The Postman with Massimo Troisi and The Great Beauty directed by Paolo Sorrentino.[536]


Gomorrah received critical acclaim. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 92% based on reviews from 152 critics, with an average score of 7.7/10.[6] Metacritic gave the film a weighted score of 87/100, based on 30 critiques, which it ranks as "universal acclaim".[7] In reviewing Garrone's film based on the book, Christoph Huber wrote: "With its interest in moving beyond the categories of novel or non-fiction, Saviano's work has been identified as part of a heterogeneous strain of national literature, subsumed as the New Italian Epic. A term that certainly isn't disgraced by Gomorrah, the film."[8] Manohla Dargis of the New York Times stated, "part of what's bracing about Gomorrah, and makes it feel different from so many American crime movies, is both its deadly serious take on violence and its global understanding of how far and wide the mob's tentacles reach, from high fashion to the very dirt."[9] Jonah Weiner of Slate stated, "Gomorrah is a deeply moralizing film, brooking no ethical ambiguity or mitigating factors in its hellish vision of organized crime."[10] Filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who appreciated the "despair" and "frankness" of the film, allowed his name to be used for marketing purposes when the film was released in the United States through a presentation credit on promotional materials.[10][11]




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Italy's top art detectives, global experts in finding stolen works, launched a smartphone app Wednesday to get people to collaborate on cracking crimes. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); The application, which will be available to download from AndroidMarket and AppleStore soon, was "thought up and created for citizens", according to Mariano Mossa, the head of Italy's heritage police."It represents a first for those who hope to contribute to the fight against heritage crimes," he said at a press presentation of the new app.Users who come across works of art they suspect have been stolen can take a photograph of it and send it straight to the police, who check in real time whether it matches any of the works in their archives.The heritage police in Italy manages the largest data bank on stolen art in the world, with details on some 5.7 million objects.The app is named "iTPC" with "TPC" being the Italian acronym for "Protection of Cultural Heritage".The app "combines the excellence of police work with new technologies", said Culture Minister Dario Franceschini.People are also encouraged to add to the existing database by taking photographs of any artworks they may own, which will be given a personal profile used to track down works stolen in the future."Each owner of a work of art, whatever it may be, can create an identity card (in) a fantastic contribution to police action," Franceschini said.The device will also provide users with information on artworks the police are searching for, and help locate the nearest heritage police office for people wanting to denounce a crime or submit a claim for a work in person.Italy opened a special department to investigate art thefts in 1969, the first in the world, which is situated in a Baroque palace in the centre of Rome.The launch was announced as police revealed they had recovered a painting worth millions of euros by Paul Gauguin, stolen in London in 1970 and bought by an Italian factory worker for a pittance and hung in his kitchen.The French artist's "Fruit on a table or small dog" was stolen from a house in the British capital along with "Woman with two chairs" by fellow Frenchman Pierre Bonnard, and they were recovered together in Italy from the pensioner, who used to work for Italian auto giant Fiat.The Gauguin painting is worth between 10 and 30 million euros ($13 and $41 million) while the Bonnard is valued at some 600,000 euros. 2014 AFP 2ff7e9595c


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