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The Adventures Of Roberto Rossellini His Life And Films [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Biography & Autobiography)
  • Author:  Gallagher, Tag
  • Author:  Gallagher, Tag
  • ISBN-10:  0306808730
  • ISBN-10:  0306808730
  • ISBN-13:  9780306808739
  • ISBN-13:  9780306808739
  • Publisher:  Da Capo Press
  • Publisher:  Da Capo Press
  • Pages:  850
  • Pages:  850
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1998
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1998
  • SKU:  0306808730-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0306808730-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101452232
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Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977)—movie-maker, bon vivant, and passionate intellectual—was the key figure of Italian neo-realism, the godfather of the French New Wave, and a television pioneer; the maker of such classics asOpen City, Paisan, Stromboli, Flowers of St. Francis, Voyage in Italy,andLouis XIV;Anna Magnani's lover; Ingrid Bergman's husband; and Isabella Rossellini's father. Continually enmeshed in controversy, perhaps no other figure in the history of world cinema has been so reviled—and so revered. Tag Gallagher's masterful biography of Rossellini, the first in any language, was fifteen years in the making. It is the result of assiduous research, lengthy interviews with almost everyone who knew him, and investigations into the making and reception of his films. The cast of characters includes Vittorio Mussolini, Il Duce's son and Rossellini's Fascist-era producer; Howard Hughes, who producedStromboliand then, in a fit of jealousy over Ingrid Bergman, butchered its American release; and dozens of other people. Combining a portrait of a dynamic and daring man with brilliant discussions of his work, Tag Gallagher tells a story as rich and moving as Rossellini's miraculous films.
Tag Gallagheris the author of the highly acclaimed critical studyJohn Ford: The Man and His Films.
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