MUBI brings you a great new film every day.  Start your 7-day free trial today!
Watch a new film every day for $4.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 
Original

Dino Risi

Director

“I feel like an abusive tenant. I don’t have friends anymore. They were all younger than me and they died before me, Gassman, Fellini, Zapponi, Lapegna, Tognazzi, Mastroianni, Sordi, Manfredi. I don’t have nobody to talk with. The language used by young people today is unbearable. My nephews talk only about "dotcoms” and “www”. I don’t even have that thing, how’s it called, the fax. I still post my letters in the mailbox.”

 

Biography

Dino Risi was born in Milan on 23 December 1917. He began his cinematographic career as Mario Soldati’s assistant on Old-Fashioned World (Piccolo mondo antico) in 1940 and then as Lattuada’s assistant in Giacomo the Idealist (Giacomo l’idealista) in 1942. During that period he also contributed to the scripts of the films Anna by Lattuada (1952), Totò e i re di Roma (1951) by Steno and Monicelli and Sunday Heroes (Gli eroi della domenica) by Camerini (1952).

After a series of short films (the most famous of which was Buio in sala), in 1952 he moved to Rome and produced his first fictional feature film, Vacanze col gangster. In 1953 he directed Paradiso per tre ore, an episode in the film Love in the City (L’amore in città) (the other episodes were produced by Antonioni, Fellini and Lattuada), his first experiment with a genre that he was to specialise in over the coming decade.

The costume… read more

Wall

Displaying 2 wall posts.
Picture of Klaus Capra

Klaus Capra

26Mar11

Few comedy directors have been able to look into the inner suffering of their characters with the great lightness of Risi. A gift to cinema.

Picture of Yellnikoff Vermetti

Yellnikoff Vermetti

17Mar11

In the Name of the Italian People (1971) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067242/

Fans

Displaying 10 of 90 fans.

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.