Franco Giraldi

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Franco Giraldi
Born(1931-07-11)11 July 1931
Comeno, Kingdom of Italy now Komen, Slovenia
Died2 December 2020(2020-12-02) (aged 89)
Trieste, Italy
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter

Franco Giraldi (11 July 1931 – 2 December 2020) was an Italian director and screenwriter.

Life and career[]

Born in Komen, Giraldi spent his childhood and adolescence between the Carso, Trieste and Gorizia. During the Second World War, still in minor age, he helped the Italian partisans.[1]

His first professional contact with the world of cinema was as a film critic from the pages of the newspaper L'Unità.[1]

Later Giraldi had the opportunity to work as assistant director of, among others, Gillo Pontecorvo, Giuseppe De Santis, Sergio Corbucci and Sergio Leone. Shortly after his work with Leone in A Fistful of Dollars Giraldi directed his first Spaghetti Western, Seven Guns for the MacGregors, released in 1966.[2]

After four westerns, in which he used the pseudonyms of Frank Garfield and Frank Prestand,[3] in 1968 Giraldi directed his first film with his real name, the commedia all'italiana La bambolona. After some other comedies he dedicated himself to literary adaptations.[1]

Giraldo died on 2 December 2020 at the age of 89 from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[4]

Filmography[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Luciano De Giusti. Franco Giraldi, lungo viaggio attraverso il cinema. Kaplan Edizioni, 2006.
  2. ^ Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.
  3. ^ Gian Piero Brunetta (1982). Storia del cinema italiano. Editori Riuniti.
  4. ^ Trieste. Morto per coronavirus il regista Franco Giraldi (in Italian)
  5. ^ "Addio a Franco Giraldi, regista di storie (e adattamenti) che non dimenticavano la Storia". Bookciakmagazine (in Italian). 3 December 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2021.

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