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Biography

Italian filmmaker and screenwriter Renato Castellani was born in Italy, but spent a few childhood years in Argentina when his father went there on an assignment for Eastman Kodak. Later Castellani was educated in Switzerland. He entered Italian cinema as a screenwriter during the late 1930s after studying architecture in Milan. Among the screenplays were Soldati, and Camerinini. In 1941 he became a director noted for the elegance that imbued his early films. Following WW II, he became known for his up-beat neorealist films. Among his best is Under the Sun of Rome (1948). After 1954, he returned to the detachment of his earlier style and made a British version of Romeo and Juliet. Soon afterwards his film career fizzled, and during the 1960s he began working in Italian television and writing/co-writing scripts. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Awards

Golden Lion (win)
Romeo and Juliet 1954
Venice International Film Festival

 

Best Film (nom)
Romeo and Juliet 1954
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Director (win)
Romeo and Juliet 1954
National Board of Review

 

Best Direction (nom)
Romeo and Juliet 1954
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best British Film (win)
Romeo and Juliet 1954
British Academy Awards

 

Best British Film (win)
Due Soldi di speranza 1953
British Academy Awards

 

Best Foreign Film (nom)
Due Soldi di speranza 1952
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Italian Film (win)
Sotto il Sole di Roma 1948
Venice International Film Festival

 


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