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  1. Giorgio Agliani (1910–1996) was an Italian film producer. A former Italian Resistance member he got his start in film production through his involvement with the ANPI-backed neorealist films The Sun Still Rises (1946) and Tragic Hunt (1947). Many of his later films were produced in the Sword-and-sandal epic genre.

  2. Jan 23, 2020 · Caccia tragica (Tragic Hunt, 1947) was the debut film of director Giuseppe De Santis, who would go on to receive worldwide acclaim for Riso amaro (Bitter Rice, 1949) and Non c’è pace tra gli ulivi (No Peace Among the Olive Trees, 1950).

    • Marina Nicoli
    • 2020
  3. Jan 23, 2020 · Giorgio Agliani is almost unknown as an Italian film producer. A former commander in the Resistance, he was placed, soon after the war, in charge of cinema affairs within ANPI, the Italian national association of partisans. Agliani strongly believed that cinema was the perfect medium to build the collective memory of the Resistance.

  4. Giorgio Agliani was born on 2 October 1910 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He was a producer and production manager, known for Franco e Ciccio superstars (1974), Gladiator of Rome (1962) and The Conqueror of Atlantis (1965). He died in May 1996 in Italy.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Director
    • October 2, 1910
    • Giorgio Agliani
  5. Key takeaway: 'Caccia Tragica, a 1947 Italian film about the Italian Resistance, was a complex production balancing political concerns, organizational issues, and artistic aspirations, with the Italian Communist Party influencing the film's narrative.'

  6. download Making Caccia Tragica: Giorgio Agliani, Giuseppe De Santis and the Italian Resistance Download (PDF)

  7. Giorgio Agliani is almost unknown as an Italian film producer. A former commander in the Resistance, he was placed, soon after the war, in charge of cinema affairs within ANPI, the Italian...