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  1. Cesare Zavattini (20 September 1902 – 13 October 1989) was an Italian screenwriter and one of the first theorists and proponents of the Neorealist movement in Italian cinema.

  2. The Forgotten Lessons of Cesare Zavattini by Giuliana Minghelli Three new books detail the screenwriter’s importance in Italian neorealism and also reveal his influence as a democratic force in cinema in Spain, Cuba, Latin America, and elsewhere throughout the world. 010 ZAVATTINI ARTICLE.qxp_CINEASTE STYLE SHEET 5/1/22 3:00 PM Page 10

  3. This intellectual biography is built on the premise that in order to understand Zavattini's idea of cinema and his legacy of ethical and political cinema (including guerrilla cinema), we must also tease out the multi-faceted strands of his interventions and their interplay over time.

  4. 22, 1956, 7. Zavattini articulated a range of ideas about programming in two letters sent, respectively, on January 1959 and February 6, 1961, to writer and television personality Mario Soldati and RAI artistic director Sergio Pugliese. See Archivio Cesare Zavattini, Biblioteca Panizzi, Reggio Emilia, Italy (S622/21 and P691/5).

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

  6. A definitive edition of the essay, based on Zavattinis original type-script, is just one of many essays that appear in David Brancaleone’s new two-volume edition of Cesare Zavattini: Selected Writings (NY: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021). That seminal essay begins as follows:

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  8. Oct 9, 2024 · Cesare Zavattini 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 publishing.

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