Alina Marazzi Explained

Alina Marazzi
Birth Place:Milan
Occupation:Film director
Nationality:Italian

Alina Marazzi is an Italian film director.

Life

Marazzi was born in Milan. Her mother, Luisa known as Liseli, was mentally ill and took her own life when her daughter was seven.[1] This became the subject of Marazzi's film Un'ora sola ti vorrei/For One More Hour with You, although the film captured events from 1926 to 1972. She took her first degree in the United Kingdom.

In 2007 she completed "Vogliamo anche le rose/We Want Roses Too" which was part of three documentary films she had made. This film was shown on BBC4 in the UK.[2] The films investigated how Italian women reacted to their changing role up to the 1970s when divorce, abortion and sexuality were no longer taboo subjects.[3] Her films also look at motherhood using her grandfather's cine films of her own childhood.[2] Her film Tutto parla di te starred Charlotte Rampling in 2012.[2]

She was a visiting fellow at Warwick University in 2014 where she talked about her films and the role of gender.

Selected works

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Un'ora sola ti vorrei", di Alina Marazzi - SentieriSelvaggi. www.sentieriselvaggi.it. it-IT. 2018-08-03. 2005-07-15.
  2. Web site: WOMEN MAKE MOVIES Alina Marazzi. www.wmm.com. 2018-08-02.
  3. Benini. Stefania. 2012-01-27. 'A face, a name, a story': Women's identities as life stories in Alina Marazzi's cinema. Studies in European Cinema. en. 8. 2. 129–139. 10.1386/seci.8.2.129_1. 1741-1548.
  4. Web site: Alina Marazzi. warwick.ac.uk. 2020-04-10.