Anchise Brizzi  | |
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| Born | 5 October 1887 | 
| Died | 29 February 1964 (aged 76) Rome, Italy  | 
| Years active | 1914-1963 | 
Anchise Brizzi (5 October 1887 – 29 February 1964) was an Italian cinematographer.[1]
Life and career
Born in Poppi, Arezzo, Brizzi attended the regio istituto tecnico, specializing in optics and photography, then entered the cinema industry in the early 1910s.[2] He won the best cinematography award at the 1948 Locarno International Film Festival for the film The Charterhouse of Parma directed by Christian-Jaque.[3] He worked as cinematographer in more than 100 productions, including Vittorio De Sica's Shoeshine, Orson Welles' Othello, Alessandro Blasetti's 1860, Gregory Ratoff's Black Magic, Mario Camerini's Il signor Max.
Selected filmography
- The Bread Peddler (1916)
 - The Painting of Osvaldo Mars (1921)
 - Maciste's American Nephew (1924)
 - Pleasure Train (1924)
 - Maciste against the Sheik (1926)
 - Maciste in the Lion's Cage (1926)
 - The Devil's Lantern (1931)
 - Palio (1932)
 - The Telephone Operator (1932)
 - Tourist Train (1933)
 - The Haller Case (1933)
 - 1860 (1934)
 - Port (1934)
 - Loyalty of Love (1934)
 - The Joker King (1935)
 - The Phantom Gondola (1936)
 - Lo squadrone bianco (1936)
 - Beggar's Wedding (1936)
 - Il signor Max (1937)
 - The Two Misanthropists (1937)
 - Naples of Olden Times (1938)
 - The Two Mothers (1938)
 - Dora Nelson (1939)
 - Naples Will Never Die (1939)
 - The Dream of Butterfly (1939)
 - Heartbeat (1939)
 - Department Store (1939)
 - Beyond Love (1940)
 - Love Me, Alfredo! (1940)
 - Eternal Melodies (1940)
 - Two on a Vacation (1940)
 - The Betrothed (1941)
 - The Two Orphans (1942)
 - Labbra serrate (1942)
 - Odessa in Flames (1942)
 - The Three Pilots (1942)
 - Invisible Chains (1942)
 - Harlem (1943)
 - Sad Loves (1943)
 - Maria Malibran (1943)
 - Shoeshine (1946)
 - Before Him All Rome Trembled (1946)
 - The Lovers (1946)
 - The Charterhouse of Parma (1948)
 - Crossroads of Passion (1948)
 - Black Magic (1949)
 - The Pirates of Capri (1949)
 - The Thief of Venice (1950)
 - Love and Blood (1951)
 - Last Meeting (1951)
 - Shadows Over Naples (1951)
 - Messalina (1951)
 - Othello (1951)
 - Article 519, Penal Code (1952)
 - The Woman Who Invented Love (1952)
 - Hello Elephant (1952)
 - The Return of Don Camillo (1953)
 - For You I Have Sinned (1953)
 - The Two Orphans (1954)
 - The Lovers of Manon Lescaut (1954)
 - Il conte Aquila (1955)
 - Don Camillo's Last Round (1955)
 - Io piaccio (1955)
 - Peccato di castità (1956)
 - Peppino, le modelle e chella là (1957)
 - Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics (1958)
 - Cleopatra's Daughter (1960)
 
References
- ↑ Gino Moliterno (29 September 2008). Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-8108-6254-8.
 - ↑ Silvio D'Amico. Enciclopedia dello spettacolo , Volume 2. Unedi-Unione editoriale, 1975.
 - ↑ Andrea LeVasseur. "The Charterhouse of Parma". MTV. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
 
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