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  1. Zavattini articulated a range of ideas about programming in two letters sent, respectively, on January. 1959 and February 6, 1961, to writer and television personality Mario Soldati and RAI artistic director Sergio Pugliese. See Archivio Cesare Zavattini, Biblioteca Panizzi, Reggio Emilia, Italy (S622/21 and P691/5).

  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. This chapter examines the Italian cinema contexts for Cesare Zavattinis radical reconception of the notion of the nonprofessional actor—that everyone acts his or her life on camera—during the waning of neorealism.

  4. Cesare Zavattinis Neo-realism and the Afterlife of an Idea: An Intellectual Biography — David Brancaleone. Department of Fine Art and Education. Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review. 1 Citation (Scopus) Overview. Fingerprint. Abstract. How many Zavattinis are there?

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  5. understanding of how Zavattinis narrative in the Thirties both foreshadows and differs from his later neorealism. The second volume of Selected Writings includes a representative corpus of Zavatti-ni’s theoretical and critical interventions in the form of essays, interviews, and confer-ence papers. Starting from the prewar writ-

  6. 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.

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  8. Cesare Zavattinis Neo-realism and the Afterlife of an Idea: An Intellectual Biography. January 2021. DOI: 10.5040/9781501316999. ISBN: 978-1-5013-1697-5. Authors: David Brancaleone....

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