Lucio D'Ambra
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Lucio D'Ambra, né Renato Tommaso Anacleto Manganella à Rome le 1er septembre 1879 et mort dans la même ville le 31 décembre 1939, est un scénariste, réalisateur et producteur de cinéma italien. S'il est surtout connu pour son activité au cinéma, il a également été journaliste, critique littéraire et théâtral, dramaturge, directeur artistique de compagnies de théâtre et auteur de romans.
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Lucio D'Ambra, pseudonimo di Renato Eduardo Manganella (Roma, 1º settembre 1880 – Roma, 31 dicembre 1939), è stato uno scrittore, regista e produttore cinematografico italiano (secondo talune fonti il nome completo sarebbe Renato Tommaso Anacleto Manganella mentre la data di nascita non è certa).
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Lucio D'Ambra (1880–1939) was an Italian writer and film director. Born as Renato Manganella, he wrote under the pen name of D'Ambra becoming a celebrated journalist, novelist, and film critic. A noted film enthusiast, D'Ambra became involved in the cinema in 1911 when he anonymously wrote screenplays. From 1916 he formally entered the film industry, setting up his own production company and directing more than twenty films. His silent comedies drew comparisons to the films of his German contemporary Ernst Lubitsch. In 1922 D'Ambra's company was absorbed into the conglomerate Unione Cinematografica Italiana and he retired from regular filmmaking although he occasionally produced further screenplays. In 1937 he published his memoirs, recounting his time working in Italy's early film industr
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Lucio D'Ambra (1880–1939) was an Italian writer and film director. Born as Renato Manganella, he wrote under the pen name of D'Ambra becoming a celebrated journalist, novelist, and film critic. A noted film enthusiast, D'Ambra became involved in the cinema in 1911 when he anonymously wrote screenplays. From 1916 he formally entered the film industry, setting up his own production company and directing more than twenty films. His silent comedies drew comparisons to the films of his German contemporary Ernst Lubitsch. In 1922 D'Ambra's company was absorbed into the conglomerate Unione Cinematografica Italiana and he retired from regular filmmaking although he occasionally produced further screenplays. In 1937 he published his memoirs, recounting his time working in Italy's early film industry.
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Lucio D'Ambra, né Renato Tommaso Anacleto Manganella à Rome le 1er septembre 1879 et mort dans la même ville le 31 décembre 1939, est un scénariste, réalisateur et producteur de cinéma italien. S'il est surtout connu pour son activité au cinéma, il a également été journaliste, critique littéraire et théâtral, dramaturge, directeur artistique de compagnies de théâtre et auteur de romans.
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Lucio D'Ambra, pseudonimo di Renato Eduardo Manganella (Roma, 1º settembre 1880 – Roma, 31 dicembre 1939), è stato uno scrittore, regista e produttore cinematografico italiano (secondo talune fonti il nome completo sarebbe Renato Tommaso Anacleto Manganella mentre la data di nascita non è certa).
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