Gillo of Ladies and Knights, of Loves and Arms
Pontecorvo is one of those Italian filmmakers marked for life by neorealism. He declares that he decided to do cinema after leaving a screening of "Paisa" by Roberto Rossellini. The future filmmaker was then in Paris, a year after a war during which he became one of the main figures of the Italian resistance and one of the founders of the Youth Front. Leaving his status as a war hero behind him, Pontecorvo made his directorial debut with "Giovanna", a short film heralding a cinematic career dedicated to what he himself calls the "dictatorship of truth."
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Pontecorvo is one of those Italian filmmakers marked for life by neorealism. He declares that he decided to do cinema after leaving a screening of "Paisa" by Roberto Rossellini. The future filmmaker was then in Paris, a year after a war during which he became one of the main figures of the Italian resistance and one of the founders of the Youth Front. Leaving his status as a war hero behind him, Pontecorvo made his directorial debut with "Giovanna", a short film heralding a cinematic career dedicated to what he himself calls the "dictatorship of truth."
Gillo Pontecorvo
Self
Ennio Morricone
Self
Francesco Maselli
Self
Giuliano Montaldo
Self
Yacef Saâdi
Self
Irene Bignardi
Self
Luciana Castellina
Self
Carla Cattani
Self
Margherita Failoni
Self
Griselda Guerrasio
Self
Ofelia Patti
Self
Laura Pontecorvo
Self
Picci Pontecorvo
Self
Francesca M. Solinas
Self
Aldo Tortorella
Self
Chiara Valentini
Self
Gasping for Air
6.6Serial Teachers 2
5.3The Immature: The Trip
5.9The Dream Team
5.0My Brother Is an Only Child
6.7The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
6.9Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses
7.6Barbie: Fairytopia
6.8Barbie: Star Light Adventure
7.0Didier
6.1Nicholas on Holiday
5.3Iron Man 2
6.8Balto
7.3Day & Night
7.7Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life
5.7There's No Religion Anymore
5.4Presto
7.8Vehicle 19
5.4Knight of Cups
5.7