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Roberto Rossellini was an Italian film director who was associated with the Italian Neorealism film movement. This movement focused on portraying the everyday lives of ordinary people, often in working-class settings. Rossellini's films were often realistic and gritty, and they often dealt with social issues such as poverty and war. Some of his most famous films include "Rome, Open City" (1945), "Paisan" (1946), and "Germany, Year Zero" (1948).