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Gillo Pontecorvo - profili | Sosyallift©
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Doğum yeri Pisa, Italy
Doğum günü 1919-11-19
Ölüm 2006-10-12
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Gillo Pontecorvo, born November 19, 1919 in Pisa and died October 12, 2006 in Rome, is an Italian filmmaker. Of Italian Jewish origin, Gillou Pontecorvo is the brother of Bruno Pontecorvo, a nuclear physicist working for the USSR, and Guido Pontecorvo, an Italian-British geneticist, as well as the grandson of the Jewish industrialist Pellegrino Pontecorvo. He has three sons: Marco (cinematographer and director), Simone (painter) and Ludovico (physicist). A chemist by training, he quickly turned to journalism and became correspondent in Paris for several Italian publications. In 1941, he joined the Italian Communist Party (PCI), and participated in anti-fascist activities in northern Italy. After the Soviet repression of the Budapest uprising in 1956, he broke with the PCI, while continuing to claim Marxism. He started in cinema after the Second World War as assistant to Yves Allégret1 and Mario Monicelli in particular. From 1953, he produced his first documentary essays (Giovanna, MM, 1956). In 1956, he contributed to an episode of Die Windrose, supervised by Alberto Cavalcanti. The following year, he directed his first feature film, A Called Squarcio (La grande strada azzurra, produced by Maleno Malenotti, based on a novel by Franco Solinas). Then he describes the concentration camp world in the film Kapò (1960), the story of a Jewish woman who becomes an auxiliary of the Nazis. The film was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign language film in 1961. It gave rise to a famous controversy over the "Kapò tracking shot", which Jacques Rivette had deemed unworthy in an article in Cahiers du cinéma entitled "De l' abjection.” In 1966, he directed his most important film, The Battle of Algiers (La Battaglia di Algeri), a reconstruction of the police action of the French army during the Battle of Algiers which was a fundamental episode of the war. from Algeria. This film was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Festival, but remained banned in France for a long time and its exploitation caused a lot of uproar linked to the scenes of torture committed by the French army. In Queimada (1969), dominated by the interpretation of Marlon Brando, he once again attacks colonialism, with an evocation of the Haitian revolution at the beginning of the 19th century. Faced with the commercial failure of Queimada, Pontecorvo stopped making films. He still directed a secondary film, Operation Ogre (Ogro, 1979), on the assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco by ETA during Francoism, and collaborated on the film L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer (1984). In 1992, he was appointed director of the Venice Film Festival. In 1993, during the 50th edition of the Mostra, Pontecorvo presented Steven Spielberg with an honorary Golden Lion, at the time of the release of Schindler's List. He died on October 12, 2006, at the age of 86, in Rome, Italy.

Oyuncu

2018La Bataille d'Alger, l'empreinte as Self (archive footage)
2009Franco Cristaldi e il suo cinema Paradiso
2007Gillo: Le donne, i cavalier, l'armi, gli amori as Self
2005Elio Petri... appunti su un autore as Self
2004Five Directors On The Battle of Algiers as Self
2004Marxist Poetry: The Making of The Battle of Algiers as Self
1998Homo Cinematographicus as Self
1996The Stupids as Talk show guest
1992Ritorno ad Algeri as Himself
1992Pontecorvo: The Dictatorship of Truth as Self
1984L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer as Self
1957La grande strada azzurra as (uncredited)
1946Il Sole sorge ancora as Pietro


Diğer Roller

2002La primavera del 2002 - L'Italia protesta, l'Italia si ferma - Director
1995Roma dodici novembre 1994 - Director
1992Ritorno ad Algeri - Director
198912 registi per 12 città - Director
1984L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer - Director
1984Sabatoventiquattromarzo - Director
1979Ogro - Director
1979Ogro - Screenplay
1969İsyan - Director
1966Cezayir Savaşı - Director
1966Cezayir Savaşı - Original Music Composer
1966Cezayir Savaşı - Writer
1960Kapò - Director
1960Kapò - Original Music Composer
1960Kapò - Screenplay
1957La grande strada azzurra - Director
1957La grande strada azzurra - Screenplay
1957Die Windrose - Director
1955Totò e Carolina - First Assistant Director
1955Giovanna - Director
1955Giovanna - Writer
1953L'amore in città - Assistant Director
1953Le infedeli - First Assistant Director


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