Raffaello Matarazzo
Italian filmmaker
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Raffaello Matarazzo | |
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Raffaello Matarazzo (1936) | |
Born | (1909-08-17)17 August 1909 Rome, Italy |
Died | 17 May 1966(1966-05-17) (aged 56) Rome, Lazio, Italy |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Raffaello Matarazzo (17 August 1909 – 17 May 1966) was an Italian filmmaker.
Life
Matarazzo started writing film reviews for the Roman newspaper Il Tevere before re-editing scripts for the Italian film company Cines. His first films were comedies until he shifted to making melodramas. With Catene, produced by Titanus in 1949, he became the most successful director in Italy. Audience loved his melodramas. Critics, however, have tended to disparage his work, saying that Matarazzo films were Neorealismo d'appendice (neorealism wannabe). Since the 1970s, some film critics have tried to restore Matarazzo's reputation. French magazine Positif loved his erotic-historical peplum Ship of Lost Women.
Filmography
- The Telephone Operator (1932)
- Littoria (1933)
- Fanny (1933)
- Tourist Train (1933)
- Unripe Fruit (1934)
- Kiki (1934)
- The Serpent's Fang (Il serpente a sonagli) (1935)
- Joe the Red (1936)
- The Ambassador (1936)
- The Anonymous Roylott (1936)
- The Carnival Is Here Again (1937)
- It Was I! (1937)
- The Hotel of the Absent (1939)
- The Marquis of Ruvolito (1939)
- Giù il sipario (1940)
- Love Trap (1940)
- Notte di fortuna (1941)
- The Adventuress from the Floor Above (1941)
- Giorno di nozze (1942)
- Dora o le spie (1943)
- Il birichino di papà (1943)
- Empezó en boda (1944)
- Lo sciopero dei milioni (1947)
- The Opium Den (1947)
- Paolo e Francesca (1949)
- Chains (1949)
- Torment (1950)
- Nobody's Children (1951)
- Lieutenant Giorgio (1952)
- Who is Without Sin (1952)
- Vortice (1953)
- Ship of Lost Women (La nave delle donne maledette) (1953)
- Torna! (1953)
- The Life and Music of Giuseppe Verdi (Giuseppe Verdi) (1953)
- Schiava del peccato (1954)
- Guai ai vinti (1954)
- The White Angel (1955)
- The Intruder (1956)
- La risaia (1956)
- L'ultima violenza (1957)
- Melancholic Autumn (1958)
- Cerasella (1959)
- I terribili sette (1963)
- Adultero lui, adultera lei (1963)
- Amore mio (1964)
External links
- Raffaello Matarazzo at IMDb.
- Criterion Collection Essay
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Films directed by Raffaello Matarazzo
- The Adventuress from the Floor Above
- The Anonymous Roylott
- Il birichino di papà
- The Carnival Is Here Again
- Cerasella
- Chains
- Guai ai vinti
- The Intruder
- It Was I!
- Joe the Red
- Lieutenant Giorgio
- Love Trap
- Lucky Night
- The Marquis of Ruvolito
- Melancholic Autumn
- Nobody's Children
- The Opium Den
- Paolo e Francesca
- Rice Girl
- Schiava del peccato
- The Ship of Condemned Women
- The Hotel of the Absent
- Torment
- Torna!
- Tourist Train
- Verdi, the King of Melody
- Vortice
- Wedding Day
- The White Angel
- Who Is Without Sin