Giuseppe De Santis
An image from Days of Glory, one of the productions that also features Giuseppe De Santis.
Giuseppe De Santis

Giuseppe De Santis

February 11, 1917 — Fondi, Lazio, Italy

Giuseppe De Santis (11 February 1917 – 16 May 1997) was an Italian film director. One of the most idealistic neorealist filmmakers of the 1940s and 1950s, he wrote and directed films punctuated by ardent cries for social reform.

In 1942, De Santis collaborated on the script for Ossessione, Luchino Visconti's debut film, which is usually considered one of the first neo-realist films.

His third film Bitter Rice (1950), the story of a young woman working in the rice fields who must choose between two socially disparate suitors, made a star of Silvana Mangano and was a landmark of the new cinematic style. It also earned De Santis an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story.

Ossessione

Ossessione

1944

Bitter Rice

Bitter Rice

1949

Rome 11:00

Rome 11:00

1952

Attack and Retreat

Attack and Retreat

1964

The Visitor

The Visitor

1963

Days of Love

Days of Love

1954

Days of Glory

Days of Glory

1945

Tragic Hunt

Tragic Hunt

1947