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  1. Francesco Rosi (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈrɔːzi]; 15 November 1922 – 10 January 2015) was an Italian filmmaker, screenwriter and theatre director. His film The Mattei Affair won the Palme d'Or at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival .

  2. Francesco Rosi nacque a Napoli, nel quartiere di Montecalvario, il 15 novembre 1922, figlio di Sebastiano Rosi, calabrese, direttore di un'agenzia marittima e caricaturista per i periodici cittadini Monsignor Perrelli e Vaco'e pressa (in questa veste anche creatore, assieme ad Emilio Reale, del simbolo del Napoli, il Ciuccio), e di Amalia Carola, una casalinga napoletana.

  3. Francesco Rosi (1922-2015) was an Italian writer and director who worked in neorealism and social criticism. He made films such as Salvatore Giuliano, Christ Stopped at Eboli, and Carmen, and won numerous awards, including the BAFTA and the Grand Prix des Amériques.

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  4. Jan 13, 2015 · Jan. 12, 2015. Francesco Rosi, a filmmaker who was fascinated with power, poverty and politics, and whose commitment to social issues made him a direct heir to the traditions of Italian neorealist ...

  5. ROME -- Italian director Francesco Rosi, known for socially engaged investigative dramas, including 1972 Palme d’Or winner “The Mattei Affair,” and for his depiction of the complex roots of ...

  6. Jan 12, 2015 · Rosi could certainly smile at life's little ironies, but he rarely laughed aloud. He was a serious man, analyzing each and every situation with admirable lucidity. He would have been at home in the Agora in Athens, verbally jousting with Socrates and Plato. Tall, burly, and with his leonine head thrust forward in search of truth, he nonetheless ...

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  8. MILAN (AP) — Italian director and screenwriter Francesco Rosi, whose films took on corruption in postwar Italy, winning top honors at the Venice and Cannes film festivals, has died. He was 92. Rosi's most famous works include "Hands over the City," a film about political corruption that won the won the Golden Lion at Venice in 1963, and "The Mattei Affair," which dealt with the mysterious death of an oil tycoon. It won the Golden Palm at Cannes in 1972. Italian filmmakers, from Oscar ...