1949: Oscar: Special Award for Best Foreign Film. Nominated for Best Screenplay 1949: Golden Globe: Best Foreign Film 1949: BAFTA Awards: Best Film 1949: 6 awards National Union of Italian Journalists: Inc l. Film, director 1949: National Board of Review: Best Film, Director 1949: New York Film Critics Circle: Best Foreign Film 1949: Locarno Festival: Special Jury Prize In post-war Rome, Antonio, an unemployed worker, He gets a simple job putting up posters as long as he owns a bicycle. In this way, he barely manages to buy one, but on his first day of work it is stolen. This is how Antonio's whole adventure begins with his son Bruno to recover his bicycle while his wife María waits at home with their other son.
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1949: Oscar: Special Award for Best Foreign Film. Nominated for Best Screenplay 1949: Golden Globe: Best Foreign Film 1949: BAFTA Awards: Best Film 1949: 6 awards National Union of Italian Journalists: Inc l. Film, director 1949: National Board of Review: Best Film, Director 1949: New York Film Critics Circle: Best Foreign Film 1949: Locarno Festival: Special Jury Prize In post-war Rome, Antonio, an unemployed worker, He gets a simple job putting up posters as long as he owns a bicycle. In this way, he barely manages to buy one, but on his first day of work it is stolen. This is how Antonio's whole adventure begins with his son Bruno to recover his bicycle while his wife María waits at home with their other son.