
Antonio Pietrangeli
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Antonio Pietrangeli (born 19 January 1919 in Rome, died 12 July 1968 in Gaeta) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Pietrangeli was a major practitioner of the Commedia all'italiana genre. He started writing film reviews for famous Italian cinema magazines such as Bianco e nero and Cinema. As a screenwriter, Pietrangeli's work included Ossessione directed byVisconti, Fabiola by Blasetti, Europa '51 by Rossellini, and La lupa by Lattuada. His directing debut was Il sole negli occhi (1953). Career highlights include Io la conoscevo bene (1965) and Adua e le compagne (1960). He drowned in the sea of Gaeta in 1968 while working on Come, quando, perché, which was completed by Valerio Zurlini. [wikipedia]
Known for
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Obsession (1943)
Screenplay

I Knew Her Well (1965)
Screenplay

The Last Days of Pompeii (1950)
Screenplay

La Terra Trema (1949)
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The Bachelor (1955)
Screenplay

The Visitor (1963)
Screenplay

How, When, and with Whom (1969)
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Where Is Freedom? (1954)
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Girls Marked Danger (1952)
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March's Child (1958)
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Adua and Her Friends (1960)
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The She-Wolf (1953)
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Lost Youth (1948)
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It Happened in Rome (1957)
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Ghosts of Rome (1961)
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Mid-Century Loves (1954)
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Last Meeting (1951)
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Empty Eyes (1953)
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Rivalità (1953)
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The Girl from Parma (1963)
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The Island Princess (1954)
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The World Condemns Them (1953)
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Lovers Without Love (1948)
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All for Love (1950)
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