The Italian director Alberto Lattuada was a versatile and accomplished film-maker whose remarkably diverse body of work, stretching over five decades, was a source of exasperation to film critics.
When the name Alberto Lattuada comes up in film criticism, even back when the director was still making movies, the general sentiment seems to be a kind of confusion. Not so much about the quality of ...
The Locarno Film Festival will turn the spotlight on the work of late Italian director Alberto Lattuada for the retrospective of its 74th edition, scheduled to run from August 4- 14 this year. The ...
The early 1960s were exceptionally rich for Italian cinema. Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni and Luchino Visconti were almost routinely turning out masterpieces, while Marcello Mastroianni was ...
Walking through an auto-assembly plant in Milan, Antonio Badalamenti is the portrait of calm, managerial efficiency. So later in the 1962 Italian film “Mafioso,” when he arrives with wife Marta and ...
'Mafioso' Comedy. Starring Alberto Sordi, Norma Bengell. Directed by Alberto Lattuada. In Italian with subtitles. (Not rated. 105 minutes. At the Lumiere and Berkeley Shattuck.) If you crossed "Meet ...
Versatile Italian director and screenwriter Alberto Lattuada, who poignantly depicted changing social and sexual customs in postwar Italy, died in Rome July 3 after a long illness. He was 90. Milan ...
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alberto Lattuada (13 November 1914 – 3 July 2005) was an Italian film director. Lattuada was born in Milan, the son of composer Felice Lattuada. He was initially ...