"Películas italianas Videodiscos." . . "Rome (Italy)" . . "Bank employees." . . "School children Italy Drama." . . "Familia Drama Videodiscos." . . "Economics Sociological aspects." . . "Children and sex." . . "Audio Brandon Films." . . "Children of separated parents." . . . . "Economics Sociological aspects Drama." . . "Economic history." . . "School children." . . "Italië." . . "Family Drama." . . "Películas cinematográficas Videodiscos." . . "Adultery." . . "The children are watching us [I Bambini guardano]" . "Motion pictures, Italian" . . . . "The children are watching us"@it . "The children are watching us" . . . . . "Relata las angustias de un niño de 4 años, Prico, después de que su madre, Nina, abandone a su padre, Andrea, para marcharse con su amante Roberto. Prico es enviado a vivir con su tía y más tarde con su abuela. Cuando un día Prico cae enfermo, Nina vuelve a su lado prometiendole que dejara a Roberto." . . "Bambini ci Guardano" . "Film trailers" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "I bambini ci guardano = [The children are watching us]" . . . . . . . . . . . "DVDs" . . . . . "Bambini ci guardano (Trailer: [1944?])" . . "Shows a couple who were having problems with their marriage and how their son was affected by the actions of the parents." . "Bambini ci guardano" . . "Vittorio De Sica's The children are watching us" . . . . . . . "The children are watching us I bambini ci guardano" . . . . "Bambini ci guardano" . "Bambini ci guardano"@it . . . . . . . . . . . "Drama" . "I bambini ci guardano The children are watching us" . "Feature films" . . "This initial collaboration between De Sica and Zavattini took novelettish material about an adulterous affair which leads to the disintegration of a family and presented it through the eyes of a young boy trapped within a conflict of loyalties. The emptiness of adult lives filtered through a child's consciousness is the basis of implied social critique which was at variance with the official fascist line." . "This was the first of many of De Sica's collaborations with renowned screenwriter Cesare Zavattini. Heralding the pair's subsequent work on some of the masterpieces of Italian neorealism, The Children Are Watching Us, is a vivid, portrait of a family's disintegration. The wife of a bank clerk, bored with family life, runs off with her lover. The story is told from the perspective of Prico, an only child who revels in the adoration of his parents. While on a walk in the park, Prico watches his mother slip behind a tree and talk to a strange man. The boy has no idea who this man is, but he immediately intuits that this stranger will soon disrupt his little universe. The next day his mother elopes with her lover. Weeks later, after having had second thoughts, she returns and is forgiven by her husband, but when she leaves a second time, her husband commits suicide. Pico, who has been a silent witness to these events is sent to boarding school and withdraws from his mother, whom he blames for the destruction of his family. The film is considered to be a masterful portrait of an Italian family during the war and one of the best of several collaborations between Zavattini and De Sica. Zavattini was one of the most prolific script writers of the Italian cinema. He spent the postwar years working with De Sica on what are now considered to be the milestones of Italian neorealist cinema." . . "Motion pictures" . "Italian language films" . . . "Children are watching us" . . . . . "Bambini ci guardano (Motion picture)" . "fiction dramatique (fiction)" . . . . "A young boy is abandoned to an orphanage when his mother divorces his father, who then commits suicide." . . . . . . . . "Film adaptations" . "Bambini ci guardano (Motion picture: 1944)" . . "I bambini ci guardano" . . . . . "The Children are watching us" . . . "Bambini guardano" . . "A four-year-old boy is trapped in a loveless family with his suicidal father and his adulteress mother." . . . . . "Since 1945" . . "Youth." . . "Padres e hijos Drama Videodiscos." . . "Parent-child relationship Drama." . . "Italy" . . "Italy." . "Criterion Collection (Firma comercial)" . . "Children of single parents." . . "Niños Drama Videodiscos." . . "Man-woman relationships." . .