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Versatile Italian director and screenwriter Alberto Lattuada, who poignantly depicted changing social and sexual customs in postwar Italy, died in Rome July 3 after a long illness. He was 90 ...
Lattuada's talent for satire meshed well with the emergent commedia all'italiana, and both Mafioso (1962), with Alberto Sordi, and Don Giovanni in Sicilia (Don Juan in Sicily, 1967) proved ...
The Locarno Film Festival will turn the spotlight on the work of late Italian director Alberto Lattuada for the retrospective of its 74th edition, scheduled to run from August 4- 14 this year.
The Italian director Alberto Lattuada was honoured with a retrospective at this year’s Locarno Film Festival. Time to rediscover a forgotten author whose work still provokes deep uneasiness.
Directed by Alberto Lattuada, from a screenplay by Lattuada, Rafael Azcona, Marco Ferreri, Agenore Incrocci and Furio Scarpelli, based on a story by Bruno Caruso. 99 minutes.
Co-directed with established neo-realist Alberto Lattuada, 1950's Variety Lights marked the directorial debut of Federico Fellini. And, while it's unfair to underestimate the contributions of the ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alberto Lattuada (13 November 1914 – 3 July 2005) was an Italian film director. Lattuada was born in Milan, the son of composer Felice Lattuada.
In 1941, as Allied bombs fell on Italy and Benito Mussolini plunged his country further into war, the young Italian filmmaker Alberto Lattuada explained how 20 years of fascist rule had led to ...