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Renato Castellani

Directing
72 years oldFinale Ligure, Liguria, Italy

Biography

Renato Castellani (4 September 1913 – 28 December 1985) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Son of a representative of Kodak, he was born in Varigotti, at the time a hamlet of Final Pia, which became Finale Ligure (Savona) in 1927, where his mother had returned from Argentina to give birth to his son. He spent his childhood in Argentina, in the city of Rosario. After 12 years, he returned to Liguria and resumed his studies in Genoa. He moved to Milan, where he graduated from the Polytechnic University in architecture. In Milan he met Livio Castiglioni and together they aired for GUF (Fascist University Group) L'ora radiofonica and La fontana malata by Aldo Palazzeschi, experimenting with new techniques for sound editing on radio. He began collaborating in 1936 as a military consultant for The Great Appeal, a film by Mario Camerini. He worked as a film critic and worked - as a screenwriter or assistant director - with important names of the Italian cinema of the time, such as Augusto Genina, with whom he signed the script for Castles in the air (1939), by Mario Soldati, of which he was assistant director on the set of Malombra (1942). He then worked with the director Alessandro Blasetti, signing the screenplays of his movies An Adventure of Salvator Rosa (1939), The Iron Crown (1941), Four Steps in the Clouds (1942) and with the director Camillo Mastrocinque, signing the screenplay of The Cuckoo Clock (1938). His first work as a director was A Pistol Shot (1942), based on a story by Aleksandr Puskin, in which Alberto Moravia also took part in the screenplay, with Fosco Giachetti and Assia Noris. This movie, as well as the subsequent Zazà (1942), fit into the caligraphism genre. With Under the Sun of Rome (1948), It's Forever Springtime (1950), both shot outdoors with non-professional actors, and especially Two Cents Worth of Hope (1952), Castellani gave rise to a new genre, defined as "pink neorealism", considered by critics at the time as the downward trend of neorealism, but destined to a vast audience success. With Two Cents Worth of Hope, he won the ex aequo Grand Prix at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. With Romeo and Juliet (1954), he won the Golden Lion at the 1954 Venice Film Festival. After some other significant films such as Dreams in a Drawer (1957) and The Brigand (1961), Castellani devoted himself mainly to biopics in episodes shot for television, widely followed, such as The Life of Leonardo da Vinci (1971) and The Life of Verdi (1982).

Personal Details

Born
September 4, 1913 - December 28, 1985 (age 72)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Finale Ligure, Liguria, Italy
Known For
Directing

Also Known As

Ренато Кастеллани

Movies (35)

Verdi

Verdi

Director (Directing)

1982

We Are All in Temporary Liberty

We Are All in Temporary Liberty

as Reporter (uncredited)

1971

A Brief Season

A Brief Season

Director (Directing)

1969

The Archangel
6.0

The Archangel

Screenplay (Writing)

1969

Ghosts, Italian Style
6.2

Ghosts, Italian Style

Director (Directing)

1967

Cinéma et Réalité

Cinéma et Réalité

as Self

1967

Marriage Italian Style
7.7

Marriage Italian Style

Screenplay (Writing)

1964

Controsesso
6.4

Controsesso

Director (Directing)

1964

Three Nights of Love
5.8

Three Nights of Love

Director (Directing)

1964

Crazy Sea
4.0

Crazy Sea

Director (Directing)

1963

The Brigand
10.0

The Brigand

Director (Directing)

1961

Hell in the City
7.3

Hell in the City

Director (Directing)

1959

Resurrection
6.0

Resurrection

Screenplay (Writing)

1958

I sogni nel cassetto
7.5

I sogni nel cassetto

Director (Directing)

1957

Romeo and Juliet
5.2

Romeo and Juliet

Director (Directing)

1954

Two Cents Worth of Hope
6.2

Two Cents Worth of Hope

Director (Directing)

1952

It's Forever Springtime
6.0

It's Forever Springtime

Director (Directing)

1950

Under the Sun of Rome
7.1

Under the Sun of Rome

Story (Writing)

1948

Professor, My Son
6.8

Professor, My Son

Director (Directing)

1946

Notte di tempesta
7.0

Notte di tempesta

Adaptation (Writing)

1946

In High Places
5.0

In High Places

Screenplay (Writing)

1945

Woman of the Mountains
5.2

Woman of the Mountains

Director (Directing)

1944

Zazà
2.7

Zazà

Screenplay (Writing)

1944

Malombra
6.8

Malombra

Screenplay (Writing)

1942

A Pistol Shot
8.0

A Pistol Shot

Director (Directing)

1942

The Jester's Supper
5.9

The Jester's Supper

Screenplay (Writing)

1942

The Iron Crown
5.6

The Iron Crown

Screenplay (Writing)

1941

A Romantic Adventure
5.9

A Romantic Adventure

Screenplay (Writing)

1940

A Hundred Thousand Dollars
5.5

A Hundred Thousand Dollars

First Assistant Director (Directing)

1940

An Adventure of Salvator Rosa
6.3

An Adventure of Salvator Rosa

Screenplay (Writing)

1939

Two Millions For a Smile

Two Millions For a Smile

Writer (Writing)

1939

Department Store
5.8

Department Store

Screenplay (Writing)

1939

The Cuckoo Clock
5.0

The Cuckoo Clock

Screenplay (Writing)

1938

The Woman of Monte Carlo

The Woman of Monte Carlo

Writer (Writing)

1938

Il grande appello

Il grande appello

Assistant Director (Directing)

1936

TV Shows (5)