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Giuseppe Taffarel

Giuseppe Taffarel

Directing

March 1, 1922 — April 9, 2012Vittorio Veneto, Veneto, Italy

Giuseppe Taffarel was born in Vittorio Veneto (TV) on March 1, 1922, where he died on April 9, 2012, shortly after celebrating his ninetieth birthday. From an early age he showed an innate passion for theater. He was self-taught and read plays with predilection. At the age of 19 he arrived in Rome where he attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts directed by Silvio D'Amico. In 1943 he enlisted in the partisan resistance fought in the Belluno-Treviso Prealps. He distinguished himself for his courage in numerous war actions. In 1946 he returned to Rome, in the golden age of neorealism, frequenting the world of cinema that he found at the Menghi Brothers' trattoria and at the Rosati bar. In the capital, while participating in the writing of numerous screenplays, he began a career as a film actor that saw him act in about twenty films including Achtung! Banditi! by Carlo Lizzani (1951) with Gina Lollobrigida and Giuliano Montaldo. At the end of the 1940s he collaborated with Glauco Pellegrini and Rodolfo Sonego on the making of some documentaries (the most famous are Parliamo del naso, Lezioni di anatomia and L’esperienza del cubismo) and was assistant director on Ceramiche Umbre by Glauco Pellegrini (1949), the first experimental color documentary by Ferraniacolor produced by Lux Film. In 1960 – after having theorized on the birth of the “new documentary cinema” with Michelangelo Antonioni and his friend Vittorio De Seta – he directed his first film La croce shot in Vittorio Veneto and its surroundings. From then until the beginning of the 1980s, he made over three hundred documentaries on different themes and genres: from paleontology to contemporary history, from natural sciences to Italian customs up to the representation of cities and landscapes where the history of art and anthropology are always highlighted. In all of Taffarel’s works, the anthropological/ethnographic gaze flows into the aesthetics of the image, culminating in moments of absolute lyricism and rare audiovisual poetics. The Venetian author’s ability to observe life, grasping the threads that connect the small history of the common man to the great history of humanity, is recognizable in about twenty short films in neorealist style. These documentaries can be considered small pearls in the history of cinema, like the recently restored and digitalized Fazzoletti di terra (1962), L’alpino della Settima (1969) and Via Crucis (1972).

Behind the camera

Via Crucis1972

Via Crucis

Director

Un alpino della settima1969

Un alpino della settima

Director

Legna da ardere1969

Legna da ardere

Director

Voci1969

Voci

Director

Laguna1968

Laguna

Director

La resistenza nel Trevigiano1968

La resistenza nel Trevigiano

Director

Vittorio Veneto: Città nella storia1968

Vittorio Veneto: Città nella storia

Director

Il confino di Cesare Pavese1967

Il confino di Cesare Pavese

Director

Il contadino che viene dal mare1967

Il contadino che viene dal mare

Director

Uccellagione tradizione antica1967

Uccellagione tradizione antica

Director

Caccia col capanno1967

Caccia col capanno

Director

Paese mio covo de' corcali1967

Paese mio covo de' corcali

Director

La montagna del sole1966

La montagna del sole

Director

Surf Casting1966

Surf Casting

Director

Monte Grappa 19441966

Monte Grappa 1944

Director

Solitudine1966

Solitudine

Director

Un giorno alla settimana1966

Un giorno alla settimana

Director

Impressioni libanesi1964

Impressioni libanesi

Director

Riviera Mediterraneo est1964

Riviera Mediterraneo est

Director

Fazzoletti di terra1963

Fazzoletti di terra

Director

Le nerte1962

Le nerte

Director

The Seven Revenges1961

The Seven Revenges

Screenplay

La croce1960

La croce

Director

Uccellanda1960

Uccellanda

Director