Renato Castellani
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Renato Castellani

Sep 4, 1913 - Finale Ligure, Liguria, Italy

Renato Castellani (4 September 1913 – 28 December 1985) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.

Son of a representative of Kodak, he was born in Varigotti, at the time a hamlet of Final Pia, which became Finale Ligure (Savona) in 1927, where his mother had returned from Argentina to give birth to his son. He spent his childhood in Argentina, in the city of Rosario. After 12 years, he returned to Liguria and resumed his studies in Genoa. He moved to Milan, where he graduated from the Polytechnic University in architecture. In Milan he met Livio Castiglioni and together they aired for GUF (Fascist University Group) L'ora radiofonica and La fontana malata by Aldo Palazzeschi, experimenting with new techniques for sound editing on radio.

He began collaborating in 1936 as a military consultant for The Great Appeal, a film by Mario Camerini. He worked as a film critic and worked - as a screenwriter or assistant director - with important names of the Italian cinema of the time, such as Augusto Genina, with whom he signed the script for Castles in the air (1939), by Mario Soldati, of which he was assistant director on the set of Malombra (1942). He then worked with the director Alessandro Blasetti, signing the screenplays of his movies An Adventure of Salvator Rosa (1939), The Iron Crown (1941), Four Steps in the Clouds (1942) and with the director Camillo Mastrocinque, signing the screenplay of The Cuckoo Clock (1938).

His first work as a director was A Pistol Shot (1942), based on a story by Aleksandr Puskin, in which Alberto Moravia also took part in the screenplay, with Fosco Giachetti and Assia Noris. This movie, as well as the subsequent Zazà (1942), fit into the caligraphism genre.

With Under the Sun of Rome (1948), It's Forever Springtime (1950), both shot outdoors with non-professional actors, and especially Two Cents Worth of Hope (1952), Castellani gave rise to a new genre, defined as "pink neorealism", considered by critics at the time as the downward trend of neorealism, but destined to a vast audience success.

With Two Cents Worth of Hope, he won the ex aequo Grand Prix at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. With Romeo and Juliet (1954), he won the Golden Lion at the 1954 Venice Film Festival.

After some other significant films such as Dreams in a Drawer (1957) and The Brigand (1961), Castellani devoted himself mainly to biopics in episodes shot for television, widely followed, such as The Life of Leonardo da Vinci (1971) and The Life of Verdi (1982).

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Movie1967Cinéma et RéalitéSelf
Movie1971We Are All in Temporary Liberty

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Movie1958ResurrectionScreenplayWriting
Movie1967Ghosts, Italian StyleDirectorDirecting
Movie1941The Iron CrownScreenplayWriting
Movie1964Marriage Italian StyleScreenplayWriting
Movie1964ControsessoDirectorDirecting
Movie1954Romeo and JulietDirectorDirecting
Movie1948Under the Sun of RomeScreenplayWriting
Movie1948Under the Sun of RomeStoryWriting
Movie1963Crazy SeaDirectorDirecting
Movie1952Two Cents Worth of HopeScreenplayWriting
Movie1952Two Cents Worth of HopeDirectorDirecting
Movie1952Two Cents Worth of HopeStoryWriting
Movie1961The BrigandDirectorDirecting
Movie1944ZazàDirectorDirecting
Movie1944ZazàScreenplayWriting
Movie1946Professor, My SonDirectorDirecting
Movie1942MalombraScreenplayWriting
Movie1957I sogni nel cassettoWriterWriting
Movie1957I sogni nel cassettoDirectorDirecting
Movie1969A Brief SeasonDirectorDirecting
Movie1942A Pistol ShotDirectorDirecting
Movie1942A Pistol ShotScreenplayWriting
Movie1948Under the Sun of RomeDirectorDirecting
Movie1950It's Forever SpringtimeDirectorDirecting
Movie1959Hell in the CityDirectorDirecting
Movie1950It's Forever SpringtimeWriterWriting
Movie1963Crazy SeaScreenplayWriting
Movie1963Crazy SeaStoryWriting
Movie1969The ArchangelScreenplayWriting
Movie1945In High PlacesScreenplayWriting
Movie1942The Jester's SupperScreenplayWriting
Movie1939Department StoreFirst Assistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1939Department StoreScreenplayWriting
Movie1964Three Nights of LoveDirectorDirecting
Movie1939An Adventure of Salvator RosaScreenplayWriting
Movie1961The BrigandScreenplayWriting
Movie1944Woman of the MountainsDirectorDirecting
Movie1938The Cuckoo ClockScreenplayWriting
Movie1936Il grande appelloAssistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1964Three Nights of LoveScreenplayWriting
Movie1964Three Nights of LoveStoryWriting
Movie1946Professor, My SonScreenplayWriting
Movie1946Professor, My SonStoryWriting
Movie1940A Hundred Thousand DollarsFirst Assistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1954Romeo and JulietAdaptationWriting
Movie1967Ghosts, Italian StyleScreenplayWriting
Movie1982VerdiDirectorDirecting
Movie1940Una romantica avventuraScreenplayWriting
Movie1946Notte di tempestaAdaptationWriting
Movie1957I sogni nel cassettoProduction DesignArt
Movie1944Woman of the MountainsScreenplayWriting
Movie1939Two Millions For a SmileWriterWriting
Movie1938The Woman of Monte CarloWriterWriting
Movie1969A Brief SeasonWriterWriting
TV Show1987Treasure Island in Outer SpaceWriterWriting
TV Show1971The Life of Leonardo da VinciDirectorDirecting
TV Show1978Il furto della giocondaDirectorDirecting
TV Show1978Il furto della giocondaWriterWriting
TV Show1971The Life of Leonardo da VinciWriterWriting
TV Show1982VerdiDirectorDirecting
TV Show1982VerdiWriterWriting
TV Show1970Alta comediaWriterWriting
TV Show1987Treasure Island in Outer SpaceCreatorCreator
TV Show1971The Life of Leonardo da VinciCreatorCreator
TV Show1978Il furto della giocondaCreatorCreator
TV Show1982VerdiCreatorCreator