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  1. Despite Zavattini's consolidated neorealist reputation, the fortune of the entire Zavattinian artistic production is undenaiable, from literature to painting. In particular, the foreign impact of Zavattini's literary work appears to be significant thanks to the work of translating of intellectuals and writers as an expression of different cultural environments.

  2. olasz (1902. szeptember 20. – 1946. június 18.) A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Cesare Zavattini témájú médiaállományokat. Cesare Zavattini ( Luzzara, 1902. szeptember 20. – Róma, 1989. október 13.) olasz forgatókönyv író, a neorealista mozgalom egyik első teoretikusa és híve az olasz filmművészetben.

  3. Cesare Zavattini is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Actor, Original Story, Idea, Novel, Producer, Director, Art Direction, and Co-Director. Some of his work ...

  4. Fills. Marco Zavattini. Premis. (1985) premi internacional Viareggio-Versilia. (1982) Lleó d'Or per la carrera. Cesare Zavattini ( Luzzara, Itàlia, 20 de setembre de 1902 - Roma, Itàlia, 13 d'octubre de 1989) va ser un guionista cinematogràfic italià, un dels principals teòrics i defensors del moviment neorealista .

  5. Sep 22, 2020 · “The cinema,” claims screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, the chief theorist of what came to be known as Italian neorealism in the early 1950s, “has always felt the ‘natural’ and practically ...

  6. May 9, 2014 · Director: Carlo Lizzani. Italy, 68, 2003, color. Italian with Turkish subtitles. This "portrait" of Zavattini is a travel through the entire history of Italian cinema from the 1930s to the 1970s. It also reveals the many mysteries of the Neorealist season, the era that ushered Italian cinema onto world stage, but which had already laid down its ...

  7. Cesare Zavattini is a central figure in the history of Italian cinema. Known mainly as a screenwriter, he was also a critic, a theoretician, and a founder of Italian neorealism. This 2003 documentary by Carlo Lizzani explores Zavattini’s career and features tributes by filmmakers Bernardo Bertolucci and Roberto Benigni, among others.