They came out alongside more flashy films like "The Life and Death of Colonel Dirigible" by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger in 1943, "A Canterbery Tale" in 1944 and "A Matter of Life and Death" in 1946. in terms of animation in this period Disney made feature films such as "Pinochio", "Fantasia", "Dumbo" and "Bambi", all this was possible thanks to the success of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ". American involvement in World War II also brought American propaganda films including films such as "Voyage of Despair", "Forever and a Day" and "Target Burma". Wartime restrictions brought an interest in fantastical subjects. These included melodramas such as "The Man in Grey" and "The Wicked Lady", and films such as "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", "I Married a Witch" and "Blithe Spirit". Val Lewton has also produced some atmospheric and influential low-budget horror films, such as "Being Cat People", "Isle of the Dead" and "The Body Snatchers". In 1943 "Ossessione" was screened in Italy, which marked the beginning of Italian neorealism. Other notable films of this genre in the 1940s included films such as "Bicycle Thieves", "Rome", "Open City" and "La Terra Trema". In 1952 "Umberto D".,
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