noun
- a movement in cinema, especially Italian cinema of the 1940s and 1950s, characterized by realistic portrayal of everyday life and social issues
- a theory in international relations emphasizing the role of power and national interest in world politics
- a revival or new form of realism in art or literature that depicts contemporary life with detailed accuracy
Usage: film studies
Usage: political science
Usage: arts; literature
Examples
- Italian neorealism influenced filmmakers worldwide with its authentic storytelling.
- Directors like Vittorio De Sica were pioneers of neorealism in cinema.
- The professor explained neorealism as a key theory in international relations.
- Neorealism emphasizes how states compete for power in an anarchic world system.
- The novel exemplified neorealism through its unflinching portrayal of urban poverty.
- Art critics debated whether the painting represented true neorealism or mere documentation.
- Neorealism emerged as a reaction against earlier romantic and idealistic movements.