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'''Roberto Rossellini''' ([[May 8]] [[1906]] - [[June 3]] [[1977]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[film director]]. Rossellini was one of the most important directors of [[Italian neorealism|Italian neorealist]] [[film|cinema]], contributing films such as ''[[Roma città aperta]]'' to the movement. '''Roberto Rossellini''' ([[May 8]] [[1906]] - [[June 3]] [[1977]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[film director]]. Rossellini was one of the most important directors of [[Italian neorealism|Italian neorealist]] [[film|cinema]], contributing films such as ''[[Roma città aperta]]'' to the movement.
 +==Filmography==
 +*''Dafne'' (1936)
 +*''Prélude à l'aprés-midi d'un faune'' (1937)
 +*''La Fossa degli angeli''
 +*''Luciano Serra pilota'' (1938)
 +*''[[La Vispa Teresa]]'' (1939)
 +*''Il Tacchino prepotente'' (1939)
 +*''Fantasia sottomarina'' (1940)
 +*''Il Ruscello di Ripasottile''
 +*''Un Pilota ritorna'' (1942)
 +*''La nave bianca'' (1942)
 +*''L'Uomo dalla Croce'' (1943)
 +*''[[Rome, Open City]]'' (1945)
 +*''Desiderio'' (1946)
 +*''[[Paisà]]'' (1946)
 +*''[[L'Amore (film)|L'Amore]]'' (segments: "Il Miracolo" and "Una voce umana") (1948)
 +*''[[Germany Year Zero|Germania anno zero]]'' (1948)
 +*''L'Invasore'' (1949)
 +*''[[Stromboli (film)|Stromboli terra di Dio]]'' (1950)
 +*''[[Francesco, giullare di Dio]]'' (1950)
 +*''Medico condotto'' (1952)
 +*''Les Sept péchés capitaux'' (segment: "Envie, L'Envy") (1952)
 +*''[[Machine to Kill Bad People|La macchina ammazzacattivi]]'' (1952)
 +*''[[Europa '51]]'' (1952)
 +*''[[Siamo donne]]'' (segment: "Ingrid Bergman") (1953)
 +*''Amori di mezzo secolo'' (segment: "Napoli 1943") (1954)
 +*''Dov'è la libertà ... ?'' (1954)
 +*''[[Journey to Italy|Viaggio in Italia]]'' (1954)
 +*''[[La Paura]]'' (1954)
 +*''[[Giovanna d'Arco al rogo]]'' (1954)
 +*''India: Matri Bhumi'' (1959)
 +*''[[General della Rovere|Il generale Della Rovere]]'' (1959)
 +*''[[Era Notte a Roma]]'' (1960)
 +*''[[Viva l'Italia!]]'' (1961)
 +*''[[Vanina Vanini (film)|Vanina Vanini]]'' (1961)
 +*''Uno sguardo dal ponte'' (1961)
 +*''Anima nera'' (1962)
 +*''Benito Mussolini'' (1962)
 +*''[[Ro.Go.Pa.G.]]'' (segment: "Illibatezza") (1963)
 +*''Les Carabiniers'' (1963)
 +*''[[The Taking of Power by Louis XIV]]'' (1966)
 +*''Da Gerusalemme a Damasco'' (1970)
 +*''Rice University'' (1971)
 +*''Intervista a Salvador Allende: La forza e la ragione'' (1971)
 +*''[[Augustine of Hippo (film)|Agostino d'Ippona]]'' (1972)
 +*''Concerto per Michelangelo'' (1974)
 +*''The World Population'' (1974)
 +*''Anno uno'' (1974)
 +*''Il messia'' (1976)
 +*''Beaubourg, centre d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou'' (1977)
 +
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