Giuseppe Fatigati

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Giuseppe Fatigati (born September 20, 1906 in Terracina , † September 9, 1975 in Rome ) was an Italian film editor , film producer and film director .

Life

Fatigati began his career in the film industry in 1931 as an assistant director and film editor. He was responsible for editing over 30 productions . Most often he worked as an editor with the director Guido Brignone , with whom he has more than a dozen feature films.

At the beginning of the 1940s he increasingly turned to film production and worked as production manager for numerous films until 1959. Fatigati himself directed on three occasions in the 1940s - twice he was responsible for Italian versions of films made in co-production with Germany . The third directorial work, Voglio bene soltanto a te , was a musical comedy with Beniamino Gigli typical of the 1946 period .

From 1960 he worked as an organizer for some films until he completed his activities as a producer of two films Mario Imperolis in 1973 and 1975.

Filmography (selection)

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  • 1933: Work makes you happy (Acciaio) - Director: Walter Ruttmann
  • 1933: Il presidente della Ba.Ce.Cre.Mi. - Directed by Gennaro Righelli
  • 1935: La marche nuptiale - Director: Mario Bonnard
  • 1935: Passaporto rosso - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1936: L'albergo della felicità - directed by Giuseppe Vittorio Sampieri
  • 1936: La marcia nuziale - Director: Mario Bonnard
  • 1936: Nozze vagabonde - directed by Guido Brignone
  • 1936: Vivere - Come back, my girl! (Vivere) - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1936: Ginevra degli Almieri - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1937: Marcella - Directed by Guido Brignone
  • 1937: Gli uomini non sono ingrati - directed by Guido Brignone
  • 1938: Under the Southern Cross (Sotto la croce del sud) - Director: Mario Bonnard
  • 1938: A man is kidnapped (Hanno rapito un uomo) - Director: Gennaro Righelli
  • 1938: L'antenato - Directed by Guido Brignone
  • 1938: Who is as happy as me (Chi è più felice di me?) - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1938: Per uomini soli - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1939: Fascino - Directed by Giacinto Solito
  • 1939: Le sorprese del divorzio - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1939: L'amore si fa così - Director: Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
  • 1939: The Singing Gate (Casa lontana) - Director: Johannes Meyer
  • 1940: Taverna rossa - Director: Max Neufeld
  • 1940: Kean - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1940: Ritorno - directed by Géza von Bolváry
  • 1941: Mother (Mamma) - Director: Guido Brignone
  • 1946: Un uomo ritorna - Director: Max Neufeld
  • 1947: Storms of Passion (Furia) - Director: Goffredo Alessandrini
  • 1949: La sepolta viva - directed by Guido Brignone

Director

  • 1942: Three great girls (Tre ragazzi viennesi) - co-director: Hubert Marischka
  • 1943: Bajazzo (I pagliacci)
  • 1946: Voglio bene soltanto a te

production

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I registi, Gremese 2002, p. 169.