Umberto D.
"Umberto D." is a 1952 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. The story follows an elderly pensioner, Umberto Domenico Ferrari, who struggles to maintain his dignity while facing poverty and loneliness in post-World War II Rome. The film highlights the challenges of aging and the societal neglect of the elderly.
The narrative focuses on Umberto's bond with his dog, Felicetta, as he navigates his daily life and attempts to find a way to make ends meet. Through its poignant storytelling and realistic portrayal of hardship, "Umberto D." remains a powerful commentary on human resilience and the quest for companionship.