阿德里亚诺·阿普拉
(1940)
Adriano Aprà
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导演
编剧
剪辑
Adriano Aprà is considered one of the major Italian specialists in
film history of his generation. He started his critical career by
collaborating on "Filmcritica", and co-founding "Cinema e Film" (both
magazines were the Roman equivalents of "Cahiers du cinema" or
"Positif"), before being involved in the direction of the Pesaro and
Salsomaggiore festivals. In 1970, Aprà also directed one feature film
("Olimpia agli amici", with actress Olimipia Carlisi and his own
brother Pierluigi), then various documentaries, e.g. "Rossellini
visto da Rossellini" [Rossellini seen by Rossellini] (1992). Author of
many acclaimed books, translator of Andre Bazin's classic "What Is
Cinema ?", he has been teaching film aesthetics at Rome's University,
and became the head of the Italian Cineteca Nazionale in the 1990s.
Young Adriano's cameos are significant in film such as Mario
Schifano's experimental "Satellite" and "Trapianto, consuzione e morte
di Franco Brocani" [Graft, consumption and death of Franco Brocani],
Marco Ferreri's "The Seed of Man" and "Dillinger Is Dead", Bernardo
Bertolucci's segment of "Love & Anger", as well as Jean-Marie Straub's
and Daniele Huillet's "Othon", "Moses and Aaron", and "Fortini/Cani".