Giannalberto Bendazzi Explained

Giannalberto Bendazzi
Birth Date:17 July 1946
Birth Place:Ravenna, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Notable Works:Cartoons − 100 Years of Cinema Animation[1]
Awards:Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation Theory

Giannalberto Bendazzi (17 July 1946 – 13 December 2021) was an Italian animation historian,[2] author, and professor.[3] [4]

Life and career

Born in Ravenna, Italy, and raised in Milan, Bendazzi started his career as a journalist and at the same time a self-funded scholar. He turned to full-time academic teaching by 2002. Bendazzi has lectured on several continents, and particularly in Italy. In 2002 he first received the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animation Theory from the Animafest Zagreb.[5] In 2016 Asifa (Association internationale du Film d'animation) granted him the Life Achievement Award. In 2019, he received an Honorary Doctorate from Universidade Lusófona. He died on 13 December 2021, at the age of 75.[6]

Works

Bendazzi authored or edited many books and articles.[7] [8] He is probably best known for his book "Cartoons − 100 Years of Cinema Animation", a history of the medium, published in Italian, English, French, Spanish and Persian. This book has been considered the definitive work on the subject for animation students and scholars.[9] [10]

In 2016, the three-tome "Animation - A World History" was published by CRC Press (Italian version "Animazione - una storia globale", Milan, Utet, 2017). Bendazzi also edited "Alexeieff – Itinéraire d’un maître / Itinerary of a Master"[11] [12] (2001, in English and French, about the well-known author of avant-garde short films), and "Quirino Cristiani, pionero del cine de animación" (2008, in Spanish, about the author of the first animated feature-length films (English version "Twice the First - Quirino Cristiani and the Animated Feature Film", CRC Press).

Bendazzi also wrote books on live-action cinema, on Woody Allen and Mel Brooks.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Nichola Dobson. Historical Dictionary of Animation and Cartoons. 3 August 2009. Scarecrow Press. 978-0-8108-5830-5. 224–.
  2. Book: Ann Marie Stock. On Location in Cuba: Street Filmmaking during Times of Transition: Street During Times of Transition. registration. 1 May 2009. Univ of North Carolina Press. 978-0-8078-9419-4. 139–.
  3. Web site: Bendazzi. Giannalberto. Nanyang Technological University faculty profile. Nanyang Technological University. School of Art Design & Media. 1 August 2013.
  4. Book: Mark I. West. The Japanification of Children's Popular Culture: From Godzilla to Miyazaki. 23 October 2008. Scarecrow Press. 978-0-8108-6249-4. 216–.
  5. http://www.awn.com/animationworld/zagreb-2004-perfect-animation-festival "Zagreb 2004: The Perfect Animation Festival."
  6. https://www.fumettologica.it/2021/12/giannalberto-bendazzi-morto-cinema-animazione/ È morto Giannalberto Bendazzi, studioso di cinema d’animazione
  7. Book: John A. Lent. Comic Art of Europe Through 2000: An International Bibliography. 1 January 2003. ABC-CLIO. 978-0-313-05221-7. 551–.
  8. Book: Jack Zipes. Fairy Tale as Myth/Myth as Fairy Tale. 18 July 2013. University Press of Kentucky. 978-0-8131-4391-0. 180–.
  9. Champoux. J. E.. Animated Films as a Teaching Resource. Journal of Management Education. 1 February 2001. 25. 1. 79–100. 10.1177/105256290102500108.
  10. Furniss. Maureen. Women & Animation: A Compendium. Film History. June 1993. 5. 2. 250–251. No. 2. 27670723.
  11. Book: Richard Neupert. French Animation History. 8 March 2011. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-4443-9257-9. 132–.
  12. Web site: Alexeieff: Itinerary of a Master. AWN (Animation World Network). Wendy Jackson Hall. 1 August 2013.
  13. Book: Gaetana Marrone. Paolo Puppa. Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies. 26 December 2006. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-135-45529-3. 52–.
  14. Book: John A. Lent. Animation in Asia and the Pacific. registration. 1 January 2001. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-34035-1. 199–.
  15. Book: William D. Crump. The Christmas Encyclopedia, 3d ed. 15 September 2001. McFarland. 978-0-7864-6827-0. 466–.