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  1. was the sheer joy of artistic creation, particularly through form and color, and the fact. that painting itself, while a traditionally highbrow form of expression, could lead to unconventional practices of democratic image making. Astonishingly productive and technically consistent, Zavattini worked with acryl-.

  2. Jan 1, 2015 · Outside of Italy, Cesare Zavattini (1902–1989) is widely known as one of the key screenwriters and theorists of Italian neorealism. This is, however, a most reductive characterization.

  3. The Forgotten Lessons of Cesare Zavattini by Giuliana Minghelli Three new books detail the screenwriter’s importance in Italian neorealism and also reveal his influence as a democratic force in cinema in Spain, Cuba, Latin America, and elsewhere throughout the world. 010 ZAVATTINI ARTICLE.qxp_CINEASTE STYLE SHEET 5/1/22 3:00 PM Page 10

  4. Cesare Zavattinis eldest son, Arturo, granted unlimited and unconditional access to all papers, contained in the vast Zavattini Archive, which his father donated to the Panizzi library of Reggio in Emilia, from the late 1970s on.

  5. esare Zavattini (190289) was the foremost proponent of neo-realism in postwar Italy, a cinematic approach characterized by forgoing production in the Cinecittà studios for on-location filming with nonprofessional actors to create realistic accounts of everyday life, especially the struggles of working-class Italians, and to

  6. This intellectual biography is built on the premise that in order to understand Zavattini's idea of cinema and his legacy of ethical and political cinema (including guerrilla cinema), we must also tease out the multi-faceted strands of his interventions and their interplay over time.

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  8. Jul 15, 2021 · Essential to trace the origin of Zavattini's ideas on cinema and understand his theorization of Neo-realism is the inclusion of a selection of the filmmaker's pre-war writings. Most of the...