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Where was Tony Noguera born?

Tonino Guerra

Tonino Guerra is an Italian poet, screenwriter and survivor of concentration camps. 1920 was born in a small town in rimini, Italy, and died on March 2/2/201day. He was the first choice of antonioni, Theo Angelopoulos and other film directors, and his cooperation with antonioni lasted for nearly 40 years. 1983 received tarkovsky, a former Soviet director, to visit Italy, and cooperated with him to break through the ideological barriers at that time and complete nostalgia.

Chinese name: Tonino Gila

Mbth: AntonioToninoGuerra

Nationality: Italy

Date of birth: 1920 March 16.

Date of death: 2065438+March 2002, 2 1.

Occupation: poet, film writer

Masterpieces: Nostalgia, Scenery in Fog, Night, Enlargement, Eternity and One Day.

Personal experience

1920 March 16 was born in Santarcangelo, a small town in Rimini, Emilia-Romagne region.

At the age of 22, he was sent to a German concentration camp for participating in the anti-fascist resistance organization and began to write poetry. At the age of 30, he moved to Rome as a teacher, met Airiau Petrie, then assistant of De Sentis Peak, and started his screenplay writing career.

Cooperate with Italian film director michelangelo antonioni for nearly 40 years, until antonioni's last film "Days on the Cloud"; His cooperative works include Night, Enlargement and Red Desert.

In his later years, he created many classic art films for Greek film director An Zhe Ropas, including Eternity and a Day, Scenery in Fog, The Gaze of Ulysses, The Stork Wandering, The Beekeeper, A Journey to Cesar Island, Weeping Grassland and Dust of Time.

1983, he received tarkovsky, the director of the former Soviet Union, to visit Italy, and cooperated with him to break through the ideological barrier at that time, and completed the film Homesickness, during which he filmed the documentary VoyageinTime, recording their mutual exchange, learning and exploration in planning the film.

Chronology of works

pieceoftesky( 1959)

Avventura (1960)

Lanaute (196 1)

TheAssassin( 196 1)

L 'Oré al (1962)

Desert (1964)

Zoom in (1966)

CatchAsCatchCan( 1967)

Ghosts-ItalianStyle( 1968)

InSearchofGregory( 1969)

AQuietPlaceintheCountry( 1969)

This employee (1970)

ZabriskiePoint( 1970)

TheMatteiAffair( 1972)

LuckyLuciano( 1973)

Amarcord( 1973)

Prominent corpse (1976)

Carol Michel (1976)

thenightoftshootingstars( 198 1)

Women's Identity (1982)

Sailing Yintai (1983)

nostalgia( 1983)

And theShipSailsOn( 1983)

Henry IV (1984)

VoyagetoCythera( 1984)

Ginger red (1985)

TheBeekeeper( 1986)

Chronicle of Death Prophecy (1987)

Landscape chemist (1988)

American donkey (1989)

Palermo (1989)

Saturday night (1990)

Pause step of stock (199 1)

An Eternal Day (1998)

The gaze of Ulysses (1995)

Tierradelfuego(2000)

Award-winning resume

20 10

Lifetime achievement award of the 54th Italy David Prize.

1994

5 1 Pietro Bianchi Award at Venice Film Festival

1985

The 29th David Prize of DaviddiDonatelloAwards in Italy-Best Screenplay Kaoskaos (1984) * * Winners: paolo taviani of PaoloTaviani and vittorio taviani.

1984

28th DaviddiDonatelloAwards-Best Screenplay Ship Forward Elan Aveva (1983) * * Same winner: Federico Ferini, Federico Ferini.

The main competition unit of the 37th Cannes Film Festival-Best Screenplay Award Taxidistakithira (1984) * * The same winner: Theoanglopoulos Theoanglopoulos, ThanassisValtinos.

198 1

The 25th DaviddiDonatelloAwards-Best Screenplay by Three Brothers Tre Fratelli (1981) * * The winner is Francesco Rossi of Francisco rossi.

The five most acclaimed works

Homesickness ностальги1983

Scenery in Fog τ ο π _οπ μ χ λ ο1988

Eternity and one day miaioniotitakaimimera1998

Eupatorium adenophorum ρ ι λ γ _ α1:ρ ο λ ι β _ ι π ο δ α κ ρ _ ο ε ι 2004

Ulysses' gaze τ ο β λ _ μ α υ σ _ α1995

Film poet (interview excerpt)

"When you are at work, even as a photographer, your personal preferences are always innate. I still know what I've given. Many times I am satisfied with my work, and sometimes it is worse. The most wonderful moment is that you have reached a deep understanding with the director, who can turn your thoughts and words into images. I was extremely intoxicated by that time. "

"My poem is a condensed picture, and the film itself is in those words, for me. This is not a joke. These words are full of fantasies that can be extended indefinitely. "

"I have worked with many directors and feel that I have gained a lot during this period. Personally, from the point of view that I can be a bystander, the movie I need and seek because of my little knowledge-that's what I want-is the most hazy and sincere thing that gradually becomes clear afterwards. It is difficult to write a good movie. Those real things, what you need-it's hard for you to find them and be a bystander. The more hidden truths a movie carries, the stronger its relationship with me. It challenges me, makes me think, and helps me to see the world clearly and understand everything about life and truth. In fact, these things can't be fully expressed in a few words. "