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  1. Michelangelo Antonioni. Michelangelo Antonioni ( / ˌæntoʊniˈoʊni / AN-toh-nee-OH-nee or / ænˌtoʊ -/ an-TOH-, Italian: [mikeˈlandʒelo antoˈnjoːni]; 29 September 1912 – 30 July 2007) was an Italian director and filmmaker. He is best known for his "trilogy on modernity and its discontents" [1] — L'Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961 ...

  2. Michelangelo Antonioni. Writer: Blow-Up. Together with Fellini, Bergman and Kurosawa, Michelangelo Antonioni is credited with defining the modern art film. And yet Antonioni's cinema is also recognized today for defying any easy categorization, with his films ultimately seeming to belong to their own distinctive genre.

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  3. 4 days ago · Michelangelo Antonioni (born Sept. 29, 1912, Ferrara, Italy—died July 30, 2007, Rome) was an Italian film director, cinematographer, and producer noted for his avoidance of “ realistic” narrative in favour of character study and a vaguely metaphorical series of incidents.

  4. Sep 27, 2012 · Thu 27 Sep 2012 08.13 EDT. This is the centenary year of Michelangelo Antonioni. He was born on 29 September 1912 and died in 2007 at the age of 94, having worked until almost the very end. As ...

    • 'La Notte' (1961) IMDb: 8.0/10. "I feel like dying because I no longer love you." La Notte ("The Night") is a melancholy portrait of a disintegrating marriage.
    • 'L'Avventura' (1960) IMDB: 7.7/10. L'Avventura ("The Adventure") revolves around a group of wealthy friends who take a yacht trip to a desolate island.
    • 'L'Eclisse' (1962) IMDb: 7.7/10. "I wish I didn't love you or that I loved you much more." L'Eclisse ("The Eclipse") chronicles the tumultuous love affair between Vittoria (Monica Vitti), a translator, and Piero (Alain Delon), a stockbroker, against the backdrop of a Rome in flux.
    • 'Il Grido' (1957) IMDb: 7.6/10. In contrast to most of Antonioni's movies, which focus on the upper classes, Il Grido (meaning "The Cry") centers on Aldo (Steve Cochran), a worker in a small industrial town in northern Italy.
  5. Jul 31, 2007 · Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, whose depiction of alienation made him a symbol of art-house cinema with movies such as Blow-Up and L'Avventura, has died, officials and news reports said ...

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  7. Jul 31, 2007 · Michelangelo Antonioni was born Sept. 29, 1912, into a well-to-do family of landowners in Ferrara, in northern Italy. He attended the University of Bologna and earned a degree in economics and ...

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