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'''Luciano Emmer''' (19 January 1918 – 16 September 2009) was an Italian [[film director]]. He was born in [[Milan]]. He won a [[Golden Globe]] in 1951 for ''[[Pictura: An Adventure in Art]]''. He has directed more documentaries than fiction pictures, most notably ''Domenica d'agosto'' and the romance-comedy-drama ''[[Three Girls from Rome]]''.
'''Luciano Emmer''' (19 January 1918 &ndash; 16 September 2009) was an Italian [[film director]]. He was born in [[Milan]], but most of his childhood lived in Venice.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|date=2009-12-03|title=Luciano Emmer obituary|url=http://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/dec/03/luciano-emmer-obituary|access-date=2022-02-01|website=the Guardian|language=en}}</ref>

He started as filmmaker at filming Giotto's frescoes in Padua in 1938.<ref name=":1" /> Screenwriter [[Sergio Amidei]], found the finance for Emmer to make a feature about Romans spending a Sunday in August on the beach at Ostia.<ref name=":1" /> He won a [[Golden Globe]] in 1951 for ''[[Pictura: An Adventure in Art]]''. He has directed more documentaries than fiction pictures, most notably ''Domenica d'agosto'' and the romance-comedy-drama ''[[Three Girls from Rome]]''.


Luciano Emmer started his career as a filmmaker working with [[Enrico Gras]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Ciné-club : Luciano Emmer|url=https://www.cineclubdecaen.com/realisateur/emmer/emmer.htm|access-date=2022-01-15|website=www.cineclubdecaen.com}}</ref> He founded the production company Dolomiti Film and directed several documentaries. In 1949, Emmer produced his first feature film [[Sunday in August|Dimanche d'August]] (1950) with [[Marcello Mastroianni]]. Also with Mastroianni, the following year he made [[Paris Is Always Paris|Paris is always Paris]] (1951).<ref name=":0"/>
Luciano Emmer started his career as a filmmaker working with [[Enrico Gras]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Ciné-club : Luciano Emmer|url=https://www.cineclubdecaen.com/realisateur/emmer/emmer.htm|access-date=2022-01-15|website=www.cineclubdecaen.com}}</ref> He founded the production company Dolomiti Film and directed several documentaries. In 1949, Emmer produced his first feature film [[Sunday in August|Dimanche d'August]] (1950) with [[Marcello Mastroianni]]. Also with Mastroianni, the following year he made [[Paris Is Always Paris|Paris is always Paris]] (1951).<ref name=":0"/>

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Luciano Emmer
Born(1918-01-19)19 January 1918
Died16 September 2009(2009-09-16) (aged 91)
Years active1941–2009

Luciano Emmer (19 January 1918 – 16 September 2009) was an Italian film director. He was born in Milan, but most of his childhood lived in Venice.[1]

He started as filmmaker at filming Giotto's frescoes in Padua in 1938.[1] Screenwriter Sergio Amidei, found the finance for Emmer to make a feature about Romans spending a Sunday in August on the beach at Ostia.[1] He won a Golden Globe in 1951 for Pictura: An Adventure in Art. He has directed more documentaries than fiction pictures, most notably Domenica d'agosto and the romance-comedy-drama Three Girls from Rome.

Luciano Emmer started his career as a filmmaker working with Enrico Gras.[2] He founded the production company Dolomiti Film and directed several documentaries. In 1949, Emmer produced his first feature film Dimanche d'August (1950) with Marcello Mastroianni. Also with Mastroianni, the following year he made Paris is always Paris (1951).[2]

In the 1950s, Luciano Emmer made advertising films meanwhile he continued with his documentary work. In 1956, Emmer directed with Robert Enrico To Each His Own Paradise. After The Girl in the Window (1961), a social drama with Marina Vlady and Lino Ventura, he turned to television. He made his return to the cinema with Enough! I make a movie.[2]

Luciano Emmer was the father of mathematician, writer and director Michele Emmer.[2]

Luciano Emmer, Marina Vlady, Magali Noël, and Bernard Fresson (1 June 1960)

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ a b c "Luciano Emmer obituary". the Guardian. 3 December 2009. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ciné-club : Luciano Emmer". www.cineclubdecaen.com. Retrieved 15 January 2022.