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  1. El desafío es una película dirigida por Francesco Rosi con Elsa Valentino Ascoli, Tina Castigliano, Paquale Cennamo, Decimo Cristiani .... Año: 1958. Título original: La sfida. Sinopsis: Vito Polara, un joven napolitano ambicioso y sin escrúpulos, se propone amasar una gran fortuna utilizando cualquier medio a su alcance. En principio vive del contrabando de cigarrillos pero, cuando ...

  2. 12 de ene. de 2015 · I n December 2001, through the good offices of my friend Lorenzo Codelli, I arranged an interview with filmmaker Francesco Rosi for my book Revolution!, about cinema in the sixties. Rosi lived for decades in the fashionable via Gregoriana, above the Spanish Steps in Rome. His hushed apartment gazed out over the city, and his sitting room was crowded with books, magazines, and memorabilia.

  3. 13 de ene. de 2015 · Jan. 12, 2015. Francesco Rosi, a filmmaker who was fascinated with power, poverty and politics, and whose commitment to social issues made him a direct heir to the traditions of Italian neorealist ...

  4. 4 de abr. de 2021 · Francesco Rosi es un Director, Guionista italiano. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 49 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2011 · Francesco Rosi es, hoy más que nunca, ese necesario poeta de la valentía cívica. _____ (1) TESTA, Carlo (ed.), Poet of Civic Courage: The Films of Francesco Rosi, Wiltshire, Inglaterra, Flicks Books, 1996 (2) MARCUS, Millicent, “Beyond cinema politico: family as political allegory in Three Brothers” en Poet of Civic Courage, p.116

  6. N2 - Francesco Rosi’s work, which includes an impressive number of individually celebrated films, occupies a unique place in postwar Italian, indeed postwar world, cinema. Over the years, Rosi has offered films that trace an intricate path between the real and the fictive, the factual and the imagined.

  7. 22 de may. de 2003 · b. 15 November 1922, Naples, Italy d 10 January, 2015, Rome, Lazio, Italy. filmography bibliography web resources. Widely-known and respected both in Italy and abroad, Francesco Rosi has continued for half a century to practise an intensely-charged, politically-engaged and socially-committed cinema which has quite justly earned him the title of Italy’s cinematic “poet of civic courage”.