Giacomo Gentilomo was an Italian film director and painter. He began his career in the film industry at the age of 21, working as a script supervisor and assistant director. Between 1933 and 1937, he was active as a film editor. Gentilomo made his directorial debut in 1939 with Il Carnevale di Venezia. His 1945 film O sole mio received critical acclaim and is considered one of the earliest examples of Italian neorealism due to its use of exterior scenes and non-professional actors. In the mid-1960s, dissatisfied with cinema, Gentilomo decided to abandon films and instead pursued his passion for painting.
Directing
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Male
1909-04-05
Trieste, Italy
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Hercules Against the Moon Men
The Brothers Karamazov
Finalmente soli
The Last of the Vikings
Goliath and the Vampires
Snow White and the Seven Thieves
The Lovers
The Accusation
The Young Caruso
Brennus, Enemy of Rome
Passionately
Luna di miele
La trovatella di Pompei
The Two Orphans
Immortal Melodies
Charge of the Black Lancers
Mater dolorosa
O sole mio
The Blind Woman of Sorrento
The Dragon's Blood
Cortocircuito
Lo sparviero del Nilo
Knight Without a Country
In cerca di felicità
Ti ritroverò
Slave Girls of Sheba
Pazzo d'amore
Teheran
Thrill
Una voce, una chitarra, un po' di luna