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AUTHORS OF ITALIAN CINEMA
Second Edition
ITALIAN MOVIE DIRECTOR
FRANCESCO ROSI
One of the foremost filmmakers of Italy's postwar period, Francesco
Rosi began as assistant director for Luchino Visconti's La Terra Trema
(l948) and went on to take neo-realism in important new directions. He
is the founder of the cinema politico genre in Italy, where the collusion
between the state, economic special interests, and organized crime was
subject to unrelenting critical scrutiny. Though still concerned with socio-political
themes, his cinema moved into a more lyrical, aesthetically rich mode in
the late l970's, including adaptations of literary works (Carlo Levi's
Christ Stopped At Eboli, Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Chronicle Of A Death
Foretold), and even opera (Bizet's Carmen). His most recent film, an adaptation
of Primo Levi's post-Holocaust saga, La Tregua (The Truce) is the culmination
of his historical-political and artistic development to date.
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