Historical dictionary of Italian cinema

LIZZANI, CARLO

(1922-)
Director, screenwriter, film historian, critic. A passionate cinephile from a very early age, Lizzani began attending theCentro Sperimentale di Cinematografiain his late teens while also contributing articles to film journals, including the prestigiousCinema. After participating in theResistancemovement during the war, he acted the role of a parish priest killed by the Germans inAldo Vergano's Resistance film,Il sole sorge ancora(Outcry, 1946) before serving as assistant director toRoberto RossellinionGermania anno zero(Germany Year Zero, 1947). At the same time he worked withGiuseppe De Santison the screenplays ofCaccia tragica(Tragic Hunt, 1947) andRiso amaro(Bitter Rice, 1949) and made a number of socially committed documentaries before directing his first feature,Achtung! Banditi!(Attention! Bandits!1951), a film on the Resistance movement in northern Italy; because the film was strongly opposed by the ruling center-right Christian Democrat authorities, it was financed autonomously through a film workers' cooperative.
AfterAi margini della metropoli(At the Edge of the City, 1952) andL'amore che si paga(The Love One Pays For), one of the five episodes of the compilation filmL'amore in citta(Love in the City, 1953), Lizzani directedCronache di poveri amanti(Chronicle of Poor Lovers, 1954), the adaption of an anti-Fascist novel by Florentine writer Vasco Pratolini, which was again produced by an independent cooperative and again strongly opposed by the authorities on the grounds of alleged left-wing bias.Despite concerted pressure from the Italian authorities, who blocked the film's international release for several years, the film was highly acclaimed at Cannes, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize.
Having by this time also published an authoritative history of Italian cinema, Lizzani then veered more toward the mainstream withLo svitato(Screwball, 1955), a comedy featuring the then little-known Dario Fo, before journeying to China, still largely closed to Westerners, to make the featuredocumentaryLa muraglia cinese(Behind the Great Wall, 1958). AfterEsterina(1959) Lizzani returned to the war years and to the Resistance movement withIl gobbo(The Hunchback of Rome, 1960),L'oro di Roma(Gold of Rome, 1961), andIl processo di Verona(The Verona Trial, 1963), films that confirmed both his directorial professionalism and his social commitment. In the following years he continued to make films with a historical or political focus, among themMussolini ultimo atto(Last Days of Mussolini, 1974) andCaro Gorbaciov(Dear Gorbachev, 1988), but also worked extensively within many of the more popular genres, making Westerns such asUn fiume di dollari(River of Dollars, 1966) andRequiescant(Kill and Pray, 1967)—the latter memorable not least for the appearance ofPier Paolo Pasolinias a revolutionary Mexican priest—and urban crime and gangster thrillers such asBanditi a Milano(Bandits in Milan, 1968),Torino nera(Black Turin, 1972), andCrazy Joe(1974). In 1980, while serving a four-year term as director of theVenice Festival, he returned to a cinema of strong social commitment withFontamara(1980), a moving adaptation of a novel by Ignazio Silone about the plight of peasants in southern Italy, set during the Fascist period. In 1996 Lizzani's passion for both history and the cinema came together inCelluloide(Celluloid, 1996), a fictional recreation of the making of Rossellini's landmark filmRoma citta aperta(Rome Open City, 1945, also known asOpen City). In more recent times he has worked largely for television, directing, among others,Maria Jose, l'ultima regina(Maria Jose, the Last Queen, 2001), an enormously popular miniseries on the life of the daughter-in-law of King Victor Emmanuel III, andLe cinque giornate di Milano(The Five Days of Milan, 2004), a two-part telefilm on the revolutionary uprising in Milan in 1848.

  1. lizzani, carloDirector screenwriter film historian critic. A passionate cinephile from a very early age Lizzani began attending the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografiastrong in his l...Guide to cinema
  2. lizzani, carloDirector screenwriter film historian critic. A passionate cinephile from a very early age Lizzani began attending the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografiastrong in his l...Guide to cinema