Armando Fizzarotti
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Armando Fizzarotti (February 16, 1892 – February 15, 1966) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. Fizzarotti was a native of Naples, and his films are generally set in the city. He was specifically hired to direct Malaspina (1947) because of his experience making Neapolitan-style films.[1] The film helped revive Neapolitan cinema, which had been suppressed during the Fascist era as production was centralised in Rome.
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Armando Fizzarotti | |
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Born | (1892-02-16)16 February 1892 |
Died | 15 February 1966(1966-02-15) (aged 73) Naples, Italy |
Occupation(s) | Director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1923 - 1957 |
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His son Ettore Maria Fizzarotti was also a film director.
Director
- New Moon (1925)
- Naples in Green and Blue (1935)
- Malaspina (1947)
- Red Moon (1951)
- Naples Is Always Naples (1954)
Screenwriter
- The Lovers of Ravello (1951)
- Marlow-Mann p.16
- Marlow-Mann, Alex. The New Neapolitan Cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2011.
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