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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Alberto Lattuada. The likes of Rossellini, De Sica and Visconti can often overshadow some lesser-known figures in the Italian neorealism movement. However, a handful of individuals still played a crucial role in its development and overall importance, one of whom is undoubtedly Alberto Lattuada, who delivered the excellent Without ...

  2. Hace 5 días · 👍Se ti è piaciuto questo film metti un like 👍Regia: Alberto LattuadaSceneggiatura: Alberto Lattuada, Enrico Medioli, Giuseppe Patroni GriffiStar: Pascale P...

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  3. Hace 2 días · Ricorrono 70 anni da “La Spiaggia”, il film drammatico – con i divi dell’epoca Martine Carol e Raf Vallone – che Alberto Lattuada girò in 82 giorni a Spotorno, preferendola ad Ischia, ed ispirandosi ad un fatto reale…

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · It may be that they engage more with genre or it may simply be down to availability of subtitled copies of their films, but directors such as Alberto Lattuada, Carlo Lizzani, Aldo Vergano, Pietro Germi and Luigi Zampa – all of whom made precious contributions to the development of neorealist cinema – are continually overlooked.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Having established himself as a screenwriter on Rome, Open City – plus a handful of previous films including Before the Postman, The Peddler and the Lady and The Last Wagon – Fellini continued his journey into neorealism with Rossellini’s Paisa while also beginning his collaboration with another of the movement’s key figures, Alberto Lattuada, with whom he worked on Flesh Will ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Mafioso (1962) is a black comedy directed by Alberto Lattuada and starring Alberto Sordi. The film follows the story of Antonio Badalamenti (Sordi), an ordinary Italian man who is sent by his employer to Sicily on a business trip. While in Sicily, Antonio discovers that his cousin is a mafioso and is asked to complete a mission for him.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Mafioso is a 1962 Italian black comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada. The film follows the story of Antonio Badalamenti (Alberto Sordi), a mild-mannered factory foreman from Milan who is forced by mob duty to return to his native Sicily. Antonio is reunited with his family and is asked to perform a 'favor' for the local mafia boss.