Cesare Zavattini

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Cesare Zavattini


Born
in Luzzara, Italy
September 20, 1902

Died
October 13, 1989


Cesare Zavattini è nato a Luzzara, in provincia di Reggio Emilia, nel 1902 ed è morto a Roma nel 1989. Intellettuale poliedrico, si caratterizza per la padronanza di diversi linguaggi (narrativa, cinema, poesia, fumetti, pittura, teatro) associata a una spiccata attitudine al rinnovamento e alla sperimentazione nelle diverse forme espressive.

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Totò il buono

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I poveri sono matti

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I tre libri: Parliamo tanto...

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“It is no longer about letting imaginary things become reality, but rather about letting things, just as they are, become as meaningful as possible.”
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“Any hour of the day, any place, any person, is a subject for narrative if the narrator is capable of observing and illuminating all these collective elements by exploring their interior value.”
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“One cannot be short of themes while there is still plenty of reality”
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