Umberto Barbaro

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Role

Director | Writer

Date of birth

01/03/1902

Date of death

03/19/1959

Place of birth

Acireale, Sicily, Italy

Umberto Barbaro

Biography

Umberto Barbaro (1902-1959) was a progressive intellectual who managed to make important contributions to specifically Italian culture and the appreciation of other cultures by his countrymen even during the Fascist period. A member of the Left Futurist movement in the 20s, he published his first work of fiction in 1931: Luce Fredda, a novel about alienated bourgeois youth in Rome. Also an art historian, he would later make two documentaries on Italian painters. His collaboration with fellow theorist Luigi Chiarini involved working as a teacher at the filmmaking school they cofounded in 1935, Centro Sperimentale, writing essays for magazines they were both involved with,and co-scripting several features. Barbaro led the tendency looking toward a more documentary like approach in Italian cinema and what would later be called Neo Realism. After WWII he succeeded in yet another career, as a translator, by bringing the theoretical writings of Soviet artists such as Eisenstein and Pudovkin to greater awareness in Italy as well as the work of German scholar Rudolph Arnheiim.

Known For

Tragic Hunt
Tragic Hunt
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Czarci zleb
Czarci zleb
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The Last Enemy
The Last Enemy
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