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Paolo Cavara (4 July 1926 – 7 August 1982) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He is best known for collaborating with Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi on the 1962 mondo film Mondo Cane, and for directing the fiction film The Wild Eye (1967) and two giallo films, Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971) and Plot of Fear (1976).
Paolo Cavara was born on 4 July 1926 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for L'occhio selvaggio (1967), Atsalut pader (1979) and A Dog's Life (1962). He died on 7 August 1982 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Paolo Cavara
- August 7, 1982
- July 4, 1926
Paolo Cavara è stato un regista e sceneggiatore italiano ideatore, insieme a Franco Prosperi e Gualtiero Jacopetti del genere cinematografico dei Mondo movie, il cui capostipite fu Mondo cane.
Mondo Cane (a mild Italian profanity, [2] [failed verification] literally 'dog world') is a 1962 Italian mondo documentary film and directed by the trio of Gualtiero Jacopetti, Paolo Cavara, and Franco E. Prosperi, with narration by Stefano Sibaldi.
The Ravine: Directed by Paolo Cavara. With David McCallum, Nicoletta Machiavelli, Lars Bloch, Giorgio Dolfin. In 1943 Yugoslavia, a German sniper captures a famed partisan markswoman, but when they are abandoned by their allies, they are forced to shelter from the harsh winter together.
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- Drama, Romance, War
- Paolo Cavara
- 1969-11-07
Paolo Cavara: A Pioneering Italian Filmmaker and Screenwriter. Early Career and Expedition to Ceylon. Born in Bologna on July 4, 1926, Paolo Cavara initially studied architecture at the University of Florence. However, his passion for diving and underwater operations led him into filmmaking.
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Paolo Cavara is a somewhat forgotten maverick of Italian cinema, a minor master whose original influences include Jacopetti & Prosperi, who revolutionized cinema with Mondo Cane (1962).