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Alberto Lattuada
Alberto Lattuada (13 November 1914 – 3 July 2005) was an Italian film director.
Lattuada was born in Milan, the son of composer Felice Lattuada. He was initially interested in literature, becoming, while still a student, a member of the editorial staff of the antifascist fortnightly "Camminare..." (1932) and part of the artists' group Corrente di Vita (1938).
In 1940 he started his cinema career as a screenwriter and assistant director on Mario Soldati's Piccolo mondo antico ("Old-Fashioned World"). In 1943 he directed his first movie, Giacomo l'idealista.
Variety Lights (1950), co-directed with Federico Fellini, was the latter's first directorial endeavour. His 1962 film La steppa was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1970, he was a member of the jury at the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.
In 1979, New Line Cinema released his erotic film Stay As You Are theatrically in the United States.
He died at 90 years old of Alzheimer's disease and is survived by his wife of 61 years, actress Carla Del Poggio. He was buried in his family's chapel in the cemetery of Morimondo.
As director
12 Directors for 12 Cities
Genova
Mano rubata
A Thorn in the Heart
La Grande Adozione di Lodi
Portrait of a Nude Woman
The Cricket
Stay as You Are
Fanciulle in fiore
Oh, Serafina!
Heart of a Dog
Bambina
It Was I
White Sister
Come Have Coffee with Us
The Betrayal
L'amica
Matchless
Don Juan in Sicily
The Mandrake
Mafioso
The Steppe
Unexpected
Letters of a Novice
Sweet Deceptions
Tempest
Guendalina
Elementary School
The Boarder
Love in the City