Gillo Pontecorvo

Gillo Pontecorvo

director, writer, second unit director or assistant director

Gillo Pontecorvo was born on Nov 19, 1919 in Italy. Gillo Pontecorvo's big-screen debut came with Les miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois directed by Yves Allégret in 1951. Gillo Pontecorvo is known for Ogro directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, Gian Maria Volontè stars as Izarra and Ángela Molina as Amaiur. Gillo Pontecorvo has got 16 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Gillo Pontecorvo achieved is Golden Globes, Italy. The upcoming new movie Gillo Pontecorvo plays is Ogro which will be released on Sep 28, 1979.

Gillo Pontecorvo was an Italian filmmaker. He is best known for his 1966 masterpiece, The Battle of Algiers, widely viewed as one of the finest films of its genre: realistic though fictionalized documentary. Its portrayal of the Algerian resistance during the Algerian War uses the neorealist style pioneered by fellow Italian film directors de Santis and Rossellini, employing newsreel-style footage and non-professional actors, and focusing primarily on a disenfranchised population that seldom receives attention from the general media. Though very much Italian neorealist in style, Pontecorvo co-produced with an Algerian film company.The Battle of Algiers achieved great success and influence. It was widely screened in the United States, where Pontecorvo received a number of awards. He was also nominated for two Academy Awards.Pontecorvo's next major work, Queimada! (Burn!, 1969), is also anti-colonial, this time set in the Antilles. This film (starring Marlon Brando) depicts an attempted revolution of the oppressed. Pontecorvo continued his series of highly political films with Ogro (1979), which addresses the occurrence of terrorism at the end of Francisco Franco's dwindling regime in Spain.In 2006, he died from congestive heart failure in Rome at age 86.

  • Birthday

    Nov 19, 1919
  • Place of Birth

    Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

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Awards

16 wins & 8 nominations

Golden Globes, Italy
2006
Winner - Career Golden Globe
Avellino Neorealism Film Festival
2001
Winner - Career Award
1961
Best Film
Winner - Laceno d'Oro
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