The writer-director associated with the Italian Neorealism died yesterday in a fall from the third-floor balcony of his apartment in his hometown of Rome. Carlo Lizzani was 91. Local media reports ...
He reportedly fell from the third-floor balcony of his home in Rome; authorities are investigating whether it was a suicide. By The Associated Press ROME (AP) — Filmmaker Carlo Lizzani, a much-lauded ...
ROME, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Italian film director Carlo Lizzani committed suicide by jumping from his third-floor balcony in Rome, officials said. He was 91. Lizzani jumped into the courtyard behind his ...
ITALIAN director Carlo Lizzani has committed suicide by jumping from a third-floor window aged 91 - the second Italian filmmaker to die that way. The death comes nearly three years after another ...
Lizzani started his career as a film critic before screenwriting and directing Tributes are being paid to Italian director Carlo Lizzani, 91, who died on Saturday after falling from a third-floor ...
Italian director, screenwriter, and critic Carlo Lizzani, who was Oscar-nominated in 1950 as co-writer of neo-realist classic “Bitter Rice,” went on to direct dozens of films, and in the late 1970s ...
Filming a city thinking of a continent. Naples as Europe: a land of dialogue, a meeting point between cultures, an exchange of civilizations. These words by Raffaele La Capria open Napoli! Napoli!
, who was Oscar-nominated in 1950 as co-writer of neo-realist classic “Bitter Rice,” went on to direct dozens of films, and in the late 1970s relaunched the Venice Film Festival as its artistic ...
Lizzani started his career as a film critic before screenwriting and directing Tributes are being paid to Italian director Carlo Lizzani, 91, who died on Saturday after falling from a third-floor ...