Historical dictionary of Italian cinema

LUX FILM

Lux film: translation

Production company. Founded as a film distribution company in Turin in 1934 by philanthropic (and anti-Fascist) industrial-ist-entrepreneur Riccardo Gualino, Lux soon became one of Italy's foremost film production companies. In the following two decades, with Gualino as president and musicologist Guido Gatti as director (joined in 1942 by a youngDino De Laurentiis), Lux produced more than 100 features directed by Italy's most significant filmmakers. The long list of films produced by Lux during its golden period includesGoffredo Alessandrini'sDon Bosco(1935),Alessandro Blasetti'sLa corona di ferro(The Iron Crown, 1941),Mario Camerini'sI promessi sposi(The Spirit and the Flesh, 1941),Giuseppe De Santis'sRiso amaro(BitterRice, 1949),Alberto Lattuada'sSenza Pieta(Without Pity, 1948), andLuchino Visconti'sSenso(The Wanton Countess, 1954).
In the immediate postwar period, between 1945 and 1954, in addition to funding feature films, the company also employed the talents of writers and directors such asRodolfo Sonego,Luciano Emmer,Michelangelo Antonioni,Valerio Zurlini, andRiccardo Fredato make dozens of high-quality art historical documentaries. From 1956 onward, however, with Riccardo's son Renato now at the helm, the company reduced its activities mostly to distribution and coproduction. Then, in 1964, following the death of its founder and after almost three decades as one of the beacons of the Italian film industry, the company was wound up.

  1. flux filmпленка флюса...Англо-русский металлургический словарь
  2. lux filmLux film translation Production company. Founded as a film distribution company in Turin in by philanthropic and antiFascist industrialistentrepreneur Riccardo Gualino L...Guide to cinema
  3. flux filmплнка флюса наносимая на полосу при цинковании...Англо-русский словарь по прокатке металлов