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  1. Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini (8 May 1906 – 3 June 1977) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He was one of the most prominent directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement with films such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948).

  2. Nov 8, 2023 · Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini. Born 8 May 1906 in Rome, Italy. Ancestors. Son of Angiolo Giuseppe Rossellini and Elettra (Bellan) Rossellini. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Marcella De Marchis — married 26 Sep 1936 (to 1950) [location unknown]

    • May 8, 1906
    • June 3, 1977
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  4. At ten minutes before one on Wednesday afternoon, May 8, 1906, Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini began a life of adventure, conveniently, in one of Rome's wealthier families. The...

  5. Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini was an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer. He was one of the most prominent directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement with films such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948).

  6. Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini was an Italian film director, producer, and screenwriter who died on June 3, 1977. He was a notable director of Italian neorealist cinema, authoring films such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948).

  7. ROSSELLINI: BRIEF BIOGRAPHY. Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini was born on May 8, 1906, in Rome and had many reasons to describe his childhood as “easy” and “very happy.” 1 He grew up in a prosperous and loving family, surrounded by servants, material comforts, and intellectual and artistic stimulation – the latter especially ...

  8. Roberto Rossellini (Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini, Rome, May 8, 1906—June 3, 1977) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer. His early work appeared at the height of Fascism—two shorts, now lost, on the subject of nature: Daphne (1936) and Prélude à l’aprés-midi d’un faune (1938) .

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