Jim C
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It’s a cliché that we don’t really learn our native language until we try to learn a foreign one. When in college, my Italian professor asked: “Don’t you get it? It’s just the past continuous followed by the past simple tense” I wanted to answer: “Well, it doesn’t sound so simple to me!” How was I supposed to juggle all these Romance language ...
Most college courses in film history begin in late-nineteenth-century France, spend a considerable amount of time in the early-twentieth-century Soviet Union and come out on the other side of World War II in Italy. It is here that we meet neorealism.