Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and editor. He is best known for a trio of films often dubbed the "alienation trilogy": L'Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961), and L'Eclisse (1962); the English-language film Blowup (1966); and the multilingual The Passenger (1975). His films have been described as "enigmatic and intricate mood pieces" that feature striking visual composition, subdued narratives, and a preoccupation with modern landscapes. His work substantially influenced subsequent world art cinema, including the slow cinema movement.
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Eros
director
2004
Eros
writer
2004
Sicily
director
1997
Beyond the Clouds
writer
1995
Beyond the Clouds
director
1995
Room 666
actor
1985
Identification of a Woman
director
1982
Identification of a Woman
writer
1982
The Mystery of Oberwald
writer
1981
The Mystery of Oberwald
director
1981
The Passenger
writer
1975
The Passenger
director
1975
Zabriskie Point
writer
1970
Zabriskie Point
director
1970
Blow-Up
writer
1966
Blow-Up
director
1966
The Three Faces
director
1965
Red Desert
director
1964
Red Desert
writer
1964
L'Eclisse
writer
1962
L'Eclisse
director
1962
La Notte
writer
1961
La Notte
director
1961
L'Avventura
director
1960
L'Avventura
writer
1960
Le Amiche
director
1955
Le Amiche
writer
1955
Love in the City
writer
1953
Love in the City
director
1953
The Vanquished
writer
1953
The Vanquished
director
1953
The White Sheik
writer
1952
Lies of Love
director
1949
Lies of Love
writer
1949
Japan 1984 – 7 Betacam Tapes
director