Vittorio De Sica

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Vittorio De Sica 1962

Vittorio De Sica (born July 7, 1901 in Sora , Italy , † November 13, 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris , France ) was an Italian actor and film director of neorealism ; since 1968 he was also a French citizen. His film Bicycle Thieves from 1948 is considered one of the best films of all time by film critics.

Life

De Sica grew up in Naples . After training to be an accountant at the request of his father, a bank clerk, he made his debut as a film actor in 1918 at the age of 16. In 1924 he joined the theater group of Tatiana Pavlova , in 1925 he joined the company Almirante Manzini and in 1927 he joined the Almirante-Risone Tofano ensemble. He had his breakthrough in 1927, when he was allowed to step in for the sick leading actor in Spiel in the castle of Molnar . After working for other theater groups, he founded his own acting group in 1933 with his first wife Giuditta Rissone and S. Tofano. There he developed the image with which he would later become famous, that of the young woman's favorite. With his role in Mario Camerini's film Gli uomini, che mascalzoni! (1932) began its popularity. In Italy he was one of the most celebrated actors of the 1930s.

He directed Rose Scarlatte for the first time (alongside Giuseppe Amato ) in 1940. For the Vatican production Die Pforte des Himmels he listed 300 Jews and those politically persecuted from 1943 until the liberation of Italy as extras to protect them from persecution. From 1943 on, he worked with screenwriter Cesare Zavattini , who also wrote his masterpieces of Italian neorealism, Shoe Shine (1946) and Bicycle Thieves (1948). The latter film won an Oscar . With the films The Miracle of Milan (1951) and Umberto D. (1952) that followed, he manifested his reputation as an important director. He often worked with Arthur Cohn , who referred to him as his "teacher". His reputation reached Hollywood, where he appeared in the 1957 war drama In Another Land by Charles Vidor . For his portrayal in the film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ernest Hemingway , he was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor in 1958.

In the 1960s he made commercially successful films, including Boccaccio 70 (1962) with Federico Fellini , and the Oscar-winning film Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963) with Sophia Loren in the lead role. In addition, De Sica continued to work as an actor at home and abroad. His 1970 film Der Garten der Finzi Contini was also awarded an Oscar. De Sica also won the Golden Bear for the film at the 1971 Berlinale . He has appeared in around 160 films and 125 theatrical productions, and has directed more than 35 films.

With his second wife, the Spanish actress María Mercader , he had two sons, Manuel and Christian De Sica .

Filmography (selection)

actor

  • 1917: Il processo Clémenceau
  • 1927: La bellezza del mondo
  • 1928: La compagnia dei matti
  • 1932: Gli uomini, che mascalzoni!
  • 1933: The Song of the Sun
  • 1936: The man who cannot say no (Ma non è una cosa seria)
  • 1937: Il signor Max
  • 1939: Into the blue life (Castelli in aria)
  • 1939: Alarm in the department store (I grandi magazzini)
  • 1945: Live again (Vivere ancora)
  • 1946: To hell with wealth (Abbasso la ricchezza!)
  • 1949: Those who have money have more out of life (Il mondo vuole così)
  • 1950: Tomorrow is too late (Domani è troppo tardi)
  • 1952: Hello, Mr. Elefant (Buongiorno, elefante!)
  • 1952: Other times (Altri tempi)
  • 1953: Roman dance (Villa Borghese)
  • 1953: Madame de ...
  • 1953: Bread, Love and Fantasy (Pane, amore e fantasia)
  • 1954: Tempi nostri
  • 1954: One Hundred Years of Love (Cento anni d'amore)
  • 1954: Can women be like that? (Secrets d'alcôve)
  • 1954: Hussar pranks (L'allegro squadrone)
  • 1954: Love, Bread and Jealousy (Pane, amore e gelosia)
  • 1954: It's a shame you're a rascal (Peccato che sia una canaglia)
  • 1955: In the sign of Venus (Il segno di Venere)
  • 1955: Apartment with every comfort (Gli ultimi cinque minuti)
  • 1955: A woman for weak hours (La bella mugnaia)
  • 1955: Four hearts in Rome (Racconti romani)
  • 1955: love, bread and 1000 kisses (Pane, amore e .....)
  • 1956: Bigamy is no pleasure (Il bigamo)
  • 1956: Nero's great nights (Mio figlio Nerone)
  • 1956: The cheerful holiday hotel (Tempo di villeggiatura)
  • 1956: Fathers and Sons (Padri e figli)
  • 1957: The Guilty (I colpevoli) - Director: Turi Vasile
  • 1957: Rendezvous in Rome (Souvenir d'Italie)
  • 1957: The Monte Carlo Story (Monte Carlo)
  • 1957: Casino de Paris
  • 1957: The Gibraltar spy (La donna che venne dal mare)
  • 1957: Castles in the air (Il conte Max)
  • 1957: The doctor and the sorcerer (Il medico e lo stregone)
  • 1957: In Another Land (A Farewell to Arms)
  • 1957: Holidays on the sunny island (Vacanze a Ischia)
  • 1957: My very bottom tester (Totò, Vittorio e la dottoressa)
  • 1958: love and chatter (Amore e chiacchiere (Salviamo il panorama))
  • 1958: Cannon Serenade (Pezzo, capopezzo e capitano)
  • 1958: Marietto, Camilla and the Dear God (Ballerina e Buon Dio)
  • 1958: Be bright, stay bachelor (Gli zitelloni)
  • 1958: Love, Bread and Andalusia (Pane, amore e Andalusia)
  • 1959: love as an alibi (Nel blu dipinto di blu)
  • 1959: The first night (La prima notte)
  • 1959: My beautiful husband (Il nemico di mia moglie)
  • 1959: Theater dreams (Il mondo dei miracoli)
  • 1959: The False General ( Il generale Della Rovere )
  • 1959: Ferdinand - King of Naples (Ferdinando I. re di Napoli)
  • 1960: The Policeman (Il vigile)
  • 1960: Glut (The Angel Wore Red)
  • 1960: Austerlitz - splendor of an imperial crown (Austerlitz)
  • 1960: It Started in Naples (It Started in Naples)
  • 1960: A rapier and three lace panties (Le tre eccetera del colonnello)
  • 1960: The millionaire (The Millionairess)
  • 1961: The Young General (La Fayette)
  • 1961: The King's Bed (Vive Henri IV… vive l'amour!)
  • 1961: Aladdin's Adventure (Le meraviglie di Aladino)
  • 1961: Our fellow, the professor (Gli attendenti)
  • 1965: The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders (The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders)
  • 1968: Die Platinbande (The Biggest Bundle of Them All)
  • 1968: Caroline Chérie (Beautiful as Sin) (Caroline chérie)
  • 1968: The Shoes of the Fisherman (The Shoes of the Fisherman)
  • 1969: This is how we travel and this is how we love (If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium)
  • 1969: Twelve plus one (Una su 13)
  • 1971: Greetings from the Cosa Nostra (Cose di Cosa Nostra)
  • 1972: The horse came without socks (Ettore lo fusto)
  • 1972: Bank robbery on Monte Rosa (Snow Job)
  • 1972: Deadly Headlines (L'odeur des fauves)
  • 1972: Pinocchio (Le avventure di Pinocchio) (TV miniseries)
  • 1973: The assassination of Matteotti (Il delitto Matteotti)
  • 1974: Andy Warhol's Dracula (Dracula cerca sangue di vergine… e morì di sete !!!)

Director

Awards (selection)

literature

  • Marisa Buovolo: Vittorio De Sica. In: Thomas Koebner (Ed.): Film directors. Biographies, descriptions of works, filmographies. 3rd, updated and expanded edition. Reclam, Stuttgart 2008 [1. Ed. 1999], ISBN 978-3-15-010662-4 , pp. 181-186.

Web links

Commons : Vittorio De Sica  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Vittorio de Sica in the Munzinger archive , accessed on November 22, 2014 ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. ^ Stephan Eicke and Falko Fröhner: Bicycle thieves . Reviews on Film-Rezension.de, February 24, 2011
  3. ^ Arno Lustiger: Rescue Resistance . Wallstein, ISBN 978-3-8353-0990-6 , p. 287.
  4. ^ Berlinale 1971: Prize Winners . In: berlinale.de . Retrieved March 14, 2010.