Alberto Moravia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alberto Moravia (Italian pronunciation: [alˈbɛrto moˈraːvja]; November 28, 1907 – September 26, 1990), born Alberto Pincherle, was an Italian novelist and journalist. His novels explored matters of modern sexuality, social alienation and existentialism. Moravia is best known for his debut novel Gli indifferenti (1929) and for the anti-fascist novel Il Conformista (The Conformist), the basis for the film The Conformist (1970) directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. Other novels of his adapted for the cinema are Agostino, filmed with the same title by Mauro Bolognini in 1962; Il disprezzo (A Ghost at Noon or Contempt), filmed by Jean-Luc Godard as Le Mépris (Contempt 1963); La Noia (Boredom), filmed with that title by Damiano Damiani in 1963 and released in the US as The Empty Canvas in 1964 and La ciociara, filmed by Vittorio de Sica as Two Women (1960). Cedric Kahn's L'Ennui (1998) is another version of La Noia.
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- 2013 ·Io sono nata viaggiandoas Self (archive footage)
- 1991 ·Suffocating Heatas
- 1984 ·Farewell to Enrico Berlingueras Self
- 1981 ·Whoever Says the Truth Shall Dieas Self - writer
- 1975 ·Savage Man Savage Beastas Narrator (voice)
- 1975 ·Alcune Africheas Self
- 1975 ·Apostrophesas Self
- 1971 ·Pier Paolo Pasolini: A Film Maker's Lifeas Self
- 1969 ·Umano non umanoas Self
- 1969 ·The Olympianas Self
- 1967 ·Cinéma et Réalitéas Self
- 1965 ·Love Meetingsas Self - Writer
- 1960 ·Second Look: Fellinias Self
- 1949 ·Monastero di Santa Chiaraas Self