Luigi Di Gianni

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1926-10-20

Deathday 2019-05-10 (92 years old)

Place of Birth Napoli, Italy

Luigi Di Gianni

Biography

Luigi Di Gianni (born in Naples on October 20, 1926 and died in Rome on May 10, 2019) is an Italian screenwriter and director. Luigi Di Gianni believes in the power of cinema. It is this spirit, tragic and rogue, that has always possessed him. And that makes his films an experience difficult to forget in any hurry. It is an insinuating spirit, which ends up delighting and even tormenting the spectator, at first alien to her. It has multiform and unpredictable tentacles, which evade the safety of easy classification. Every time one tries to venture a definition, one has the suspicion of falling into reductionism, as if something is always missing. Starting with an inevitable question, however tedious it may seem: can we be content to speak, in his case, about documentary cinema? If asked, Di Gianni would certainly answer with a peremptory no, and for good reason. His is a decidedly authorial cinema. It is crossed by cultural and intellectual tensions that embrace literature, music, philosophy and great cinema. It is sustained by a sometimes unsatisfied desire to control rhythms, atmospheres, sounds, lights, movements… Above all, it is driven by the conviction that cinema is an expressive instrument that offers us a vision (turned black) of man and the world. And yet it is clear that few filmmakers have been able to document in such depth some of the most surprising, heartbreaking and disturbing aspects of our society, especially those rooted in the atavistic miseries of the South, as if tracing the deep folds of an Italian “anti-miracle.” Let’s take a guess. Di Gianni brings to light what elsewhere we tend to sweep under the carpet of rationality and respectability, but which, inexorably, is there underneath, applying pressure: his cinema is the documentation of social repression. Let’s follow with the thread of apparent contradictions. Di Gianni is an apolitical director, he does not believe in progress (he prefers the infinite labyrinth), he tends to be on the side of history. But, at the same time, one senses in his films a cry of rebellion, a love for the last; in short, an ethical and civil tension that is often lacking in those directors whose primary aim is to change the world. Once again: the characters in his films seem inexorably shrouded in cloaks of tragedy, and yet we are surprised, at certain moments, by the mockery of an unexpectedly grotesque twist. Armed with civic presumption, we are tempted to be indignant at manifestations that seem to plunge into the abysses of ignorance and backwardness, but at the same time, it is difficult to find filmmakers who place themselves before the world they choose to represent with more respect, avoiding the temptation to judge. And do we want to call his cinema “ethnographic”? Of course, he is one of its undisputed masters. It’s a pity that he is the first to strongly deny it, claiming instead that his films are about something else. It is not surprising that Di Gianni’s cinema is a magnificently isolated object, not only in Italy (this is unmistakably demonstrated by his only feature film, Il tempo dell’inizio, a kind of slow-motion nightmare, alien and elusive). Perhaps this is also one of the reasons for its charm, unalterable with the passage of time. The revival of his films seems to us, quite simply, necessary.

Known For

Director

2012
2005
1972
1971
Morte di Padre Pio

as Director

1971
L'attaccatura

as Director

1971
Grazia e morte

as Director

1971
1971
Montevergine

as Director

1971
La possessione

as Director

1969
Atto senza parole

as Director

1968
1968
Il ricevimento

as Director

1968
1968
1968
L'Apparizione

as Director

1967
Essere capo

as Director

1967
1967
La tana

as Director

1966
Il sogno

as Director

1966
Tempo di raccolta

as Director

1966
1966
Incubo

as Director

1966
I fujenti

as Director

1966
Il lagno

as Director

1965
Il Messia

as Director

1965
1965
1965
Viaggio in Lucania

as Director

1964
1964
Un paese che frana

as Director

1963
1963
1963
1963
I misteri di Roma

as Director

1962
1962
1961
Grazia e numeri

as Director

1961
L'Annunziata

as Director

1960
Via Tasso

as Director

1960
1959
1959
La punidura

as Director

1959
Donne di Bagnara

as Director

1958
Magia Lucana

as Director

1956
La frattura

as Director

1956
Altair

as Second Assistant Director

1954
L'arresto

as Director

Writer

1968
Il ricevimento

as Writer

1966
Il sogno

as Writer

1961
Grazia e numeri

as Writer

1961
L'Annunziata

as Writer

1960
1959
1954
L'arresto

as Writer

Producer