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Luigi Comencini
Comencini in 1971
Born(1916-06-08)8 June 1916
Died6 April 2007(2007-04-06) (aged 90)
Rome, Italy
OccupationFilm director
Years active1937–1991

Luigi Comencini (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi komenˈtʃiːni]; 8 June 1916 – 6 April 2007)[1][2] was an Italian film director. Together with Dino Risi, Ettore Scola and Mario Monicelli, he was considered among the masters of the "commedia all'italiana" genre.

His daughters Cristina and Francesca are both film directors.

Biography[edit]

His first successful movie was L'imperatore di Capri, featuring Totò. Comencini's 1953 Pane, amore e fantasia, with Vittorio De Sica and Gina Lollobrigida, is considered a primary example of neorealismo rosa (pink neorealism). It was followed by Pane, amore e gelosia.

After first directing Alberto SordiinLa bella di Roma (1955), Comencini again worked with Sordi in what is considered his masterwork, Tutti a casa, a bitter comedy about Italy after the armistice of 1943. The film won the Special Golden Prize at the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival.[3] Also set in World War II, but devoted to the Italian partisans, is La ragazza di Bube (1963). This was followed by Incompreso (1966, based on the English novel by Florence Montgomery).

Comencini obtained an outstanding success with what is ranked amongst the best productions of Italian television, The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972). In the same year, he directed the feature film Lo scopone scientifico, a dark comedy with Sordi and Silvana Mangano. In 1975, he released the mystery La donna della domenica, featuring Marcello Mastroianni, Jacqueline Bisset and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

Comencini's subsequent works were characterized by the presence of famous Italian actors of the time: Ugo TognazziinIl gatto (1977), or Nino Manfredi in his episode of Basta che non si sappia in giro. In the 1980s, Comencini's movies met with less success but his Cuore television series of 1984 was praised.

He died in Rome after a long illness in 2007.

Filmography[edit]

  • Bambini in città (1947)
  • Hey Boy (Proibito rubare) (1948)
  • The Emperor of Capri (L'imperatore di Capri) (1949)
  • L'ospedale del delitto (1950)
  • Behind Closed Shutters (Persiane chiuse) (1950)
  • Heidi (1952)
  • La Tratta delle bianche (1953)
  • La valigia dei sogni (1953)
  • Bread, Love and Dreams (Pane, amore e fantasia) (1953)
  • Bread, Love and Jealousy (Pane, amore e gelosia) (1954)
  • The Belle of Rome (La bella di Roma) (1955)
  • The Window to Luna Park (1957)
  • Husbands in the City (Mariti in città) (1957)
  • Mogli pericolose (1958)
  • Le sorprese dell'amore (1959)
  • And That on Monday Morning (1959)
  • Everybody Go Home (Tutti a casa) (1960)
  • A cavallo della tigre (1961)
  • Il commissario (1962)
  • La ragazza di Bube (1963)
  • Three Nights of Love (1964)
  • La mia signora (1964)
  • Il compagno Don Camillo (1965)
  • Six Days a Week (La bugiarda) (1965)
  • Le bambole (1965, episode "Il trattato di eugenetica")
  • Misunderstood (Incompreso) (1966)
  • Italian Secret Service (1968)
  • Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano (1969)
  • Senza sapere niente di lei (1969)
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972, TV series)
  • Lo scopone scientifico (The Scientific Cardplayer) (1973)
  • Somewhere Beyond Love (Delitto d'amore) (1974)
  • Mio Dio, come sono caduta in basso! (1974)
  • La donna della domenica (1975)
  • Basta che non si sappia in giro (1976, episode "L'equivoco)
  • Quelle strane occasioni (1976)
  • Signore e signori, buonanotte (1976)
  • The Cat (Il gatto) (1977)
  • L'ingorgo - Una storia impossibile (1978)
  • Voltati Eugenio (1980)
  • Cercasi Gesù (1982)
  • Cuore (1984, TV series)
  • La storia [it] (1986)
  • A Boy from Calabria (Un ragazzo di Calabria) (1987)
  • La Bohème (1988)
  • Buon Natale... buon anno (1989)
  • Marcellino (1991)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Italian filmmaker Comencini dies. BBC. 6 April 2007
  • ^ Luigi Comencini. The Guardian
  • ^ "2nd Moscow International Film Festival (1961)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  • External links[edit]


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