Gualtiero Jacopetti  

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-'''Gualtiero Jacopetti''' (born [[September 4]] [[1919]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Film director|director]] of [[documentary film]]s. +'''Gualtiero Jacopetti''' (4 September 1919 – 17 August 2011) was an Italian [[Film director|director]] of [[documentary film]]s.
-He was born in [[Barga]], in northern [[Tuscany]]. He and his partner [[Franco Prosperi]] are the originators of [[Mondo film]]s, also called ''[[Shockumentary|shockumentaries]].+He was born in [[Barga]], in northern [[Tuscany]]. With Paolo Cavara and [[Franco Prosperi]] is the originator of [[Mondo film]]s, also called ''[[Shockumentary|shockumentaries]].
==Filmography (Director)== ==Filmography (Director)==
* ''[[Mondo Cane]]'', 1962 * ''[[Mondo Cane]]'', 1962
-* ''La donna nel mondo'' (''Women of the World''), 1963+* ''[[La donna nel mondo]]'' (''Women of the World''), 1963
-* ''Mondo Cane 2'', 1963+* ''[[Mondo Cane 2]]'', 1963
* ''[[Africa Addio]]'' (''Africa Blood and Guts'' or ''Farewell Africa''), 1966 * ''[[Africa Addio]]'' (''Africa Blood and Guts'' or ''Farewell Africa''), 1966
* ''[[Addio Zio Tom|Addio zio Tom]]'' (''Goodbye Uncle Tom''), 1971 * ''[[Addio Zio Tom|Addio zio Tom]]'' (''Goodbye Uncle Tom''), 1971
-* ''Mondo candido'', 1975+* ''[[Mondo candido]]'', 1975
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Gualtiero Jacopetti (4 September 1919 – 17 August 2011) was an Italian director of documentary films.

He was born in Barga, in northern Tuscany. With Paolo Cavara and Franco Prosperi is the originator of Mondo films, also called shockumentaries.

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