Luigi Freddi (12 June 1895, Milan – 17 March 1977, Sabaudia) was an Italian journalist and politician, principally notable for being the first vice seсretary of the Fasci italiani all'estero, and later one of those most responsible for Italian political cinema in the second half of the 1930s and the start of the 1940s.
As a futurist and a legionario fiumano (see Italian Regency of Carnaro), he edited Il Popolo d'Italia and in 1920 was one of the founders of the student avant-garde within the fighting Italian Fascist party and became director of the review Giovinezza.
He was then head press officer of the PNF (1923–24), vicesegretario (vice-secretary) of the Fasci italiani all'estero (FIE) (1927) and vice-director of the Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution.
In 1934 he was made head of the General Directorate of Cinematography, the Fascist organisation controlling cinema. Freddi aimed to create an entertainment cinema on the American type, imitating the commercial Hollywood model instead of the Soviet propaganda model. The Cinecittà studios (of which he became a director) and the Centro sperimentale di cinematografia film school were founded under his direction.
LuigiFreddi (12 June 1895, Milan – 17 March 1977, Sabaudia) was an Italian journalist and politician, principally notable for being the first vice seсretary...
composer Gianluca Freddi, Italian footballer LuigiFreddi (1895–1977), Italian journalist and politician Freddi Fish, fictional character in the popular Humongous...
1935, during the Fascist era, by Benito Mussolini's head of cinema, LuigiFreddi, and his son, Vittorio Mussolini, as part of the Cinecittà Studios. He...
made by the governments to control the Italian film industry. In 1934, LuigiFreddi headed the Direzione Generale per la Cinema, whose purpose was to censor...
for Cinema (Direzione Generale per la Cinematografia) and appointed LuigiFreddi its director. A town was developed southeast of Rome devoted exclusively...
Its director and designer was Dino Alfieri, with the cooperation of LuigiFreddi, Alessandro Melchiori [it], and Cipriano Efisio Oppo. As artistical-technical...
Fascist Party in the 1920s, but was disliked by the Fascist film chief LuigiFreddi who thought it was too overtly propagandistic. Boccaccio (1940) Redemption...
Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president) (Italy) Olaf Andersson (Sweden) LuigiFreddi (Italy) Miloš Havel (Czechoslovakia) Neville Kearney (UK) René Jeanne...
Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata (president) (Italy) Luigi Chiarini (Italy) Sandro De Feo (Italy) LuigiFreddi (Italy) Mario Gromo (Italy) René Jeanne (France)...
Flores d'Arcais Vittorio Foa Marco Follini Mario Fortunato Paolo Fox LuigiFreddi Mario Furlan Milena Gabanelli Gigi Garanzini Guido Gatti Alfonso Gatto...
cameriera di Helda Camillo Pilotto as l'ispettore del controspionaggio Luigi Cimara as il diplomatico in Svizzera Guido Notari as l'ammiraglio Fanny...
reviews and essays on film pedagogy and theory. Its first director was LuigiFreddi. Since 1939, the magazine also published a series of special monographic...
2009. Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2015. Freddi 2006:20 "FIFA World Cup: Milestones, facts & figures. Statistical Kit 7"...
Glanville, Brian (2005). The Story of the World Cup. Faber. ISBN 0-571-22944-1. Freddi, Cris (2006). Complete Book of the World Cup. HarperSport. ISBN 978-0-00-722916-1...
Pierfrancesco Favino as Carlo Elda Alvigini as Marta Nicola Siri as Daniele Luigi Diberti as Marcello Claudia Coli as Elisa Federico Marinacci as Emilio "È...
Massolo 14 DF ITA Giuseppe Cuomo (on loan from Südtirol) 15 MF ITA Jean Freddi Greco 17 FW ITA Marco Delle Monache (on loan from Sampdoria) 18 MF ITA...
Milano, Mondadori, 2011, ISBN 978-88-04-61131-8. La voce degli uomini freddi, Milano, Mondadori, 2013, ISBN 978-88-04-63377-8. La via del sole, Milano...
Paralyzed Cold Eyes of Fear (Enzo G. Castellari, 1971; Italian: Gli occhi freddi della paura) a.k.a. Desperate Moments Human Cobras (Bitto Albertini, written...