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    Raffaello Matarazzo

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  1. 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.

  2. Raffaello 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 Chains (1949), produced by Titanus in 1949, he became the most successful director in Italy. Audience loved his melodramas.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • August 17, 1909
    • Raffaello Matarazzo
    • May 17, 1966
  3. Jul 1, 2019 · Passions of Italian Maestro Raffaello Matarazzo. On the Channel — Jul 1, 2019. T he late forties and early fifties produced Italian cinema’s single most important export: the neorealism of Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica, and Luchino Visconti, treasured by generations of cinephiles and filmmakers all over the world.

  4. Apr 2, 2013 · Yes, that’s the ticket – it’s time for me to revisit Eclipse Series 27: Raffaello Matarazzo’s Runaway Melodramas. Back in 2011, when the box set was first released, I wrote this capsule review of all four films , but I have to admit that deadline pressures compelled me to rush through the last two titles in this collection.

  5. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, film critics, international festivalgoers, and other studious viewers were swept up by the tide of Italian neorealism. Meanwhile, mainstream Italian audiences were indulging in a different kind of cinema experience: the sensational, extravagant melodramas of director Raffaello Matarazzo. Though turning to neorealism for character types and settings, these ...

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  6. Jun 21, 2011 · Chains: Bound for Glory Film history is replete with artists embraced by critics but misunderstood by the public. For Italian filmmaker Raffaello Matarazzo, it was the opposite. After working for almost two decades as a midlevel studio director of pictures that enjoyed varying success, mainly light comedies and adaptations of novels, Matarazzo broke through to box-office glory with a series of ...

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  8. The Life and Music of Giuseppe Verdi: Directed by Raffaello Matarazzo. With Pierre Cressoy, Anna Maria Ferrero, Gaby André, Sandro Ruffini. The life and loves of great composer Giuseppe Verdi are played against a background of the great operas of the 19th Century.

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