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  1. The Icicle Thief ( Italian: Ladri di saponette, lit. 'Soap Thieves') is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti, titled in imitation of Vittorio De Sica 's 1948 classic Italian neorealist film The Bicycle Thief (Italian: Ladri di biciclette ).

  2. Aug 24, 1990 · The Icicle Thief: Directed by Maurizio Nichetti. With Maurizio Nichetti, Caterina Sylos Labini, Federico Rizzo, Renato Scarpa. A movie resembling Bicycle Thieves (1948) is shown on TV, but the real-life world gets muddled with the film and the TV commercials.

  3. Apr 24, 2014 · 238. 25K views 9 years ago. Imagine a cross between The Bicycle Thieves and Purple Rose of Cairo if written by Rod Serling ...more.

  4. 80% Tomatometer 10 Reviews. 64% Audience Score 50+ Ratings. A cheeky satire of television and an ode to Italian neo-realist films, this playful movie features director Maurizio Nichetti playing ...

  5. The Icicle Thief (Italian: Ladri di saponette, or "Soap Thieves") is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti. The film is a parody of Italian neorealist film Bicycle Thieves, and a critique of both Italian television and the impact of consumerism on art.

  6. Overview. Director Maurizio Nichetti is invited on TV to introduce a screening of his neo-realist classic 'The Icicle Thief'.

  7. The Icicle Thief. Summaries. A movie resembling Bicycle Thieves (1948) is shown on TV, but the real-life world gets muddled with the film and the TV commercials. The director Maurizio Nichetti is invited by a TV studio to introduce a screening of his best-known film, the neo-realist classic 'Ladri di saponette'.

  8. The Icicle Thief (Italian: Ladri di saponette) is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Maurizio Nichetti, titled in imitation of Vittorio De Sica's classic Italian neorealist film The Bicycle Thief (Italian: Ladri di biciclette).

  9. The Icicle Thief is a 1989 Italian film directed by and starring Maurizio Nichetti, alongside Caterina Sylos Labini and Federico Rizzo. The film is a meta-comedy that combines political satire, social commentary, and cinematic parody to create a unique and engaging experience that expertly blends humor with themes of class struggle and art.

  10. The Icicle Thief. Ladri di saponette (1989) DIRECTOR (S): Maurizio Nichetti. GENRES: Comedy. Director Maurizio Nichetti is invited on TV to introduce a screening of his neo-realist classic 'The Icicle Thief'.