Italian playwright, screenwriter and film director
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Nino Oxilia
Oxilia c. 1914
Born
Angelo Agostino Adolfo Oxilia
(1889-11-13)13 November 1889
Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Italy
Died
18 November 1917(1917-11-18) (aged 28)
Monte Grappa, Veneto, Kingdom of Italy
Occupation(s)
Director, screenwriter
Years active
1912–1917 (film)
Nino Oxilia (13 November 1889 – 18 November 1917) was an Italian playwright, screenwriter and film director.[1] His 1911 play Goodbye Youth was turned into several films. He also wrote the first lyrics for the song "Giovinezza" in 1909. He died in combat during the First World War.
NinoOxilia (13 November 1889 – 18 November 1917) was an Italian playwright, screenwriter and film director. His 1911 play Goodbye Youth was turned into...
Rapsodia Satanica is a 1915 Italian silent film directed by NinoOxilia featuring Lyda Borelli in a female version of Faust based on poems by Fausto Maria...
e.g. Via Giosuè Borsi, Via Ruggero Fauro, Via Vittorio Locchi, Via NinoOxilia, Via Scipio Slataper, Via Carlo Stuparich. Olympic athletes and Olympics...
November 5 – Howell Hansel, 46, American actor and director November 18 – NinoOxilia, 28, Italian director, Rapsodia satanica, Blue Blood December 20 – Eric...
English: Youth Score of "Giovinezza" Former national anthem of Italy Lyrics NinoOxilia (1909) Marcello Manni (1919) Salvator Gotta (1924) Music Giuseppe Blanc...
in three different regions the country: Carlo Chiaves, Guido Gozzano, NinoOxilia, and Carlo Vallini in the Piedmont region of Northwest Italy; Corrado...
Il fuoco (1915), by Giovanni Pastrone, Rapsodia satanica (1917), by NinoOxilia and Cenere (1917), by Febo Mari, changed the model away from naturalism...
sottomarino n. 27, directed by NinoOxilia (1915) Alma mater, directed by Enrico Guazzoni (1915) Papà, directed by NinoOxilia (1915) La casa di nessuno,...
degli Italiani" "Youth" "The Song of the Italians" 1943–1945 (de facto) NinoOxilia Goffredo Mameli Salvatore Gotta Michele Novaro Kazakhstan "Qazaqstan...
Sagebrush Tom, starring Tom Mix Satanic Rhapsody (Italian) directed by NinoOxilia (who died in WWI), starring Lyda Borelli and Ugo Bazzini as Mephistopheles;...
journalist for the Gazzeta di Torino and Gazzeta del Popolo. He joined NinoOxilia in writing dramatic works, starting with the work Zingara and Addio Giovenezza...
Empire based on "William Wilson" and Faust legend. Rapsodia satanica NinoOxilia Lyda Borelli 1915 Italy Faust (German: Faust – Eine deutsche Volkssage)...
(Italian:Addio, giovinezza!) may refer to: Goodbye Youth (play), a 1911 work by NinoOxilia and Sandro Camasio Goodbye Youth (1918 film), an Italian silent film...
Vale and others 2012 Rapsodia satanica, 1915 silent film directed by NinoOxilia featuring Lyda Borelli in a female version of Faust, music by Pietro...
son Dino was later made a prisoner. In 1915 Mascagni wrote music for NinoOxilia's movie Rapsodia Satanica; the custom was for silent films to be accompanied...
Biliotti, Antonio Gandusio and Nino Besozzi. Galli made her film debut in 1914, in two silent films directed by NinoOxilia. During the World War I, she...
Piedmontese playwrights of the era, such as Federico Garelli, Mario Leoni, NinoOxilia, Sandro Camasio and many others. In 1910 he was hired Italian film pioneers...
1913 Addio giovinezza ("Adieu, Youth"), libretto by Sandro Camasio and NinoOxilia, Teatro Goldoni, Livorno, 1915 La modella, libretto by Antonio Lega and...
short film, based on Les Maris sans femmes) L'ammiraglia, directed by NinoOxilia (Italy, 1914, short film, based on Madame l'Amirale) The Girl in the...
youth!) – by Antonello Falqui, with Nino Castelnuovo and the singer Gigliola Cinquetti, from the Camasio and Oxilia’s play about the love affairs of two...