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  1. Born in Luzzara near Reggio Emilia in northern Italy, on 20 September 1902, Zavattini studied law at the University of Parma, but devoted himself to writing. He started his career in Gazzetta di Parma. [1] In 1930 he relocated to Milan, and worked for the book and magazine publisher Angelo Rizzoli. After Rizzoli began producing films in 1934 ...

  2. Cesare Zavattini Selected Writ-ings, a two-volume collection of texts representative of Zavattini’s volcanic output, translated and curated by David Brancaleone; and Cesare Zavattini’s Neo-realism and the Afterlife of an Idea: An Intellec-tual Biography, a companion volume by the same author. These volumes help flesh out

  3. Abstract. This chapter examines the Italian cinema contexts for Cesare Zavattini’s radical reconception of the notion of the nonprofessional actor—that everyone acts his or her life on camera—during the waning of neorealism.

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  5. reels” by Cesare Zavattini, Cineaste, Vol. III, No. 2, Fall 1969). Perhaps Zavattini’s best known declaration of neorealism, “Some Ideas on the Cinema,” was pub-lished in the December 1952 issue of La Rivista del Cinema Italiano, and first appeared in an English translation in the October–December 1953 issue of Sight and

  6. To truly understand what is in the name Cesare Zavattini, it might be useful to forget, for the moment, his association with filmmaker Vittorio De Sica, his work as screenwriter and editor on famous postwar films such as Shoeshine, Bicycle Thieves, Miracle in Milan, Umberto D., and his role as tutelary deity and apostle of neorealism. The name Cesare Zavattini, or Za for short, would be better ...

  7. Oct 9, 2024 · Cesare Zavattini (born September 29, 1902, Luzzara [Reggio Emilia], Italy—died October 13, 1989, Rome) was an Italian screenwriter, poet, painter, and novelist, known as a leading exponent of Italian Neorealism. Born into a humble family, Zavattini completed a law degree at the University of Parma and began a career in journalism and ...

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