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Daniele D'Anza : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniele D'Anza
Daniele D'Anza (1922–1984) was an Italian director, playwright and screenwriter. == Life and career == Born in Milan, D'Anza started his career on stage, in which he is best known for the direction of the antimilitarist play ''Venticinque metri di fango'' that he rapresented in Milan in 1946 raising several controversities as well as critical appreciation. Another of his works, the rivista '' Tempo di musica'', a satire of Italian history from the 19030s to the 1950s, was heavily censored, being first banned and later allowed only after having received heavy cuts. He is regarded as a pioneer of Italian television, for which he worked since the early 1950s, when RAI started experimental broadcasting before starting the regular TV service. He directed several successful TV-series, in particular ''Il segno del comando'' (1971) and ''L'amaro caso della Baronessa di Carini'' (1976). His last work, the TV miniseries ''La ragazza dell'addio'' was broadcast on RAI posthumously, two months after his dead. He was also active on films, notably working on the screenplay of Michelangelo Antonioni's ''Story of a Love Affair'' (1950).〔Seymour Benjamin Chatman. ''Antonioni, Or, the Surface of the World''. University of California Press, 1985. p.266.〕
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