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  1. As part of their April-May program la Cinémathèque québécoise featured a mini-retrospective of one of Italy’s oldest living directors, Alberto Lattuada (born, 1914). The nine films selected span a good portion of Lattuada’s long career, the earliest being Il Bandito (1946), and the latest Sono stato io! (1973).

  2. 8 de abr. de 2021 · During Locarno74, you will be able to study every gesture, idea, success and struggle related to Alberto Lattuada.. Exploring the heart of the Italian 1900s, the Retrospective of the Locarno Film Festival offers its audience the complete works of a “forgotten” director: 41 films (shorts, features and segments of collective projects) to discover the erudite, not quite of his time ...

  3. 5 de jul. de 2005 · Alberto Lattuada (noviembre 1914-julio 2005) fue uno de los grandes directores italianos del cine de posguerra -en línea o al lado de Vittorio de Sica

  4. 13 de ago. de 2021 · Alberto Lattuada (1914-2005) CC Gorupdebesanez A pioneer under the reign of fascism. A bona fide cinephile, Lattuada had always wanted to study filmmaking, yet he was compelled by his ...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2021 · His name is Lattuada: the Locarno74 Retrospective. The Retrospective of the 74 th edition of the Locarno Film Festival (4-14 August), curated by Roberto Turigliatto at the behest of newly-appointed Artistic Director Giona A. Nazzaro, will be dedicated to director Alberto Lattuada, an often under-rated filmmaker whose productive and fascinating career traversed more than four decades of Italian ...

  6. Fallecimiento. 3 de julio de 2005. Roma Italia. Alberto Lattuada. Director de cine italiano. Perteneciente al movimiento neorrealista. Guionista, fotógrafo y crítico. Obtuvo el Premio David de Donatello al mejor director en 1959 .

  7. Del Poggio estuvo casada durante 60 años hasta que Alberto Lattuada murió el 3 de julio de 2005. Ella murió el 14 de octubre de 2010, a los 84 años. [3] Filmografía Del Poggio En Caccia tragica (1947) Magdalena, cero en Conducta, por Vittorio De Sica (1940) El Hombre en la Calle, por Roberto Roberti (1941)