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    Paisan (Italian: Paisà) is a 1946 Italian neorealist war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. In six independent episodes, it tells of the Liberation of Italy by the Allied forces during the late stage of World War II. The film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival and received numerous national and international prizes.

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    Paisan is a 1946 film by Roberto Rossellini that depicts six episodes of the Italian Campaign of WWII from different perspectives. It features American soldiers, Italian locals, German soldiers, and Italian partisans in various scenarios of war and peace.

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    • Drama, War
    • Roberto Rossellini
    • 1948-03-29
  3. Paisan is a term for a countryman, a compatriot, or a friend, especially an Italian-American. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of paisan from various sources, such as Wikipedia and Collins English Dictionary.

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  5. Paisan is a 1946 Italian film by Roberto Rossellini, consisting of six episodes set during the liberation of Italy from Nazi occupation. The film depicts the interactions and conflicts between Italians and American soldiers, and features a mix of professional and nonprofessional actors.

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  6. PAISAN is a 1946 Italian film by Roberto Rossellini, consisting of six episodes set during the liberation of Italy from Nazi occupation. The film features actors and nonprofessionals, Italians and Americans, and explores the challenges of communication and survival in wartime.

  7. In liberated Rome, the impoverished young prostitute Francesca waits for the American soldier who fell in love with her six months before; in Florence, during a battle across the Ponte Vecchio, Harriet, a nurse in an American military hospital, risks her life to reunite with her lover.

  8. Paisan is a 1948 Italian film that depicts the aftermath of WWII through six episodes of interactions between Americans and Italians. The film received critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for its screenplay, co-written by Fellini.

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