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Brunello Rondi
Born(1924-11-26)26 November 1924
Died7 November 1989(1989-11-07) (aged 64)
Rome, Italy
Occupation(s)Film director and script writer
Years active1947–1982

Brunello Rondi (26 November 1924 – 7 November 1989) was a prolific Italian screen writer and film director best known for his frequent script collaborations with Federico Fellini.

His brother, Gian Luigi Rondi, was an Italian film critic.

Biography

Noted chiefly as a script-writer and script consultant, Rondi began his film career with the script for 1947's Last Love for which he was also assistant director.[1]

He worked as assistant director as well as an uncredited writer on The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) by Roberto Rossellini and was a credited writer on Rossellini's Europa '51 (1952).[1]

He started to work with Federico Fellini as artistic director on La Strada (1954) and Nights of Cabiria (1957).[1] His most prized collaborations were on the film scripts of La Dolce Vita (1960), (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1964), Orchestra Rehearsal (1978), and City of Women (1980), all co-written and directed by Fellini.

On the writing of La Dolce Vita, Rondi helped build up the character of Steiner, the intellectual who kills his wife and children.[2] As a Fellini intimate, Rondi also played a crucial role in the early stages of . In a letter dated October 1960, Fellini outlined his initial ideas to Rondi that were later developed into the screenplay with co-writers Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli.[3]

He made his directorial debut with Violent Life in 1961 based on the novel by Pier Paolo Pasolini.[1]

He died of a heart attack.[1]

Filmography

Director and scriptwriter

  • Violent Life, co-directed with Paolo Heusch (1961)
  • Il demonio (1963)
  • Domani non siamo più qui (1967)
  • Run, Psycho, Run (1968)
  • Le tue mani sul mio corpo (1970)
  • Valeria dentro e fuori (1972)
  • Racconti proibiti... di niente vestiti (1972)
  • Ingrid sulla strada (1973)
  • Tecnica di un amore (1973)
  • Prigione di donne (1974)
  • Velluto nero (1976)
  • I prosseneti (1976)
  • La vocazione di Suor Teresa (1982)

Screenplays

Director

  • Tecnica di un amore (1973)

Assistant director

Actor

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Obituaries". Variety. November 15, 1989. p. 60.
  2. ^ Alpert, 126
  3. ^ Bondanella, 164

References

  • Alpert, Hollis (1988). Fellini: A Life. New York: Paragon House. ISBN 1-55778-000-5
  • Bondanella, Peter (1992). The Cinema of Federico Fellini. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-00875-2
  • Parigi, Stefania e Alberto Pezzotta (2010). Il lungo respiro di Brunello Rondi (prefazione di Gian Luigi Rondi). Roma: Edizioni Sabinae.