Lina Wertmüller Explained

Lina Wertmüller
Honorific Suffix:OMRI
Birth Date:14 August 1928
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter
Years Active:1963–2021
Birth Name:Arcangela Felice Assunta Wertmüller
Children:1

Arcangela Felice Assunta Wertmüller (14 August 1928 – 9 December 2021), known as Lina Wertmüller (pronounced as /it/), was an Italian film director and screenwriter.[1] [2] [3] She is best known for her 1970s art house films Seven Beauties,[4] [5] The Seduction of Mimi,[6] Love and Anarchy, and Swept Away.

Wertmüller was the first female director to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director.[7] [8] She won many awards, including an Academy Honorary Award,[9] [10] as well as a David di Donatello Career Achievement Award,[11] and was nominated for many others, including a Golden Globe Award,[12] two Academy Awards, and two Palme d'Or awards.

Early life

Wertmüller was born Arcangela Felice Assunta Wertmüller in Rome, Lazio, in 1928,[13] [14] to Federico, a lawyer from Palazzo San Gervasio, Basilicata, belonging to a devoutly Catholic family of distant Swiss descent, and to Maria Santamaria-Maurizio born in Rome. Wertmüller depicted her childhood as a period of adventure, during which she was expelled from 15 different Catholic high schools. During this time, she was infatuated with comic books,[15] and described them as especially influential on her in her youth, particularly Alex Raymond's character Flash Gordon. Wertmüller characterized the framing of Raymond's comics as "rather cinematic, more cinematic than most films",[16] an early indication of her inclination toward film. Wertmüller's desire to work in the film and theater industries took hold at a young age, as early on in life she developed an appreciation for the works of the Russian playwrights Pietro Sharoff, Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, and Konstantin Stanislavsky,[16] drawing her into the world of performing arts.

After graduating from Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in 1951, Wertmüller produced avant-garde plays, traveling throughout Europe and working as a puppeteer, stage manager, set designer, publicist, and scriptwriter for radio and television.[17] She joined Maria Signorelli's troupe in 1951.[18] These interests developed toward two generic avenues; one being the musical comedy and the other being grave, contemporary Italian dramas like the works of Italian playwright and director Giorgio De Lullo, whose work she described as "serious" and "politically conscious". It is these two approaches that Wertmüller stated were at the core of her creative self, and always would be.[19]

Film career

1960s

After her years spent touring with an avant-garde puppet group, Wertmüller began to pursue a career in film. In the early 1960s, Flora Carabella, a school friend, introduced Wertmüller to her husband, the actor Marcello Mastroianni, who in turn introduced her to the film director Federico Fellini, who became her mentor.[20] Although The Basilisks, which was scored by Ennio Morricone, was critically well received, it did not garner the level of attention her later works did.[21] Throughout the 1960s, Wertmüller produced a series of films that were well liked but that failed to garner international success. Of these, her first collaboration with Giancarlo Giannini occurred in 1966's musical comedy Rita the Mosquito. Darragh O'Donoghue wrote in Cineaste that generally "her early films comprise a fairly straight pastiche of neorealism and early Fellini (The Lizards, 1963), an episodic comedy, two musicals, and a Spaghetti Western (The Belle Starr Story, 1968, directed under the pseudonym Nathan Wich), works where knowledge of generic predecessors was essential".

1970s

The 1970s saw the release of virtually all of Wertmüller's most influential and highly regarded films, many of which featured Giannini. According to Geoffrey Nowell-Smith's Companion to Italian Cinema, 1972 "marked the beginning of Wertmüller's golden age".[22] Beginning in 1972 with The Seduction of Mimi, and continuing until 1978 with Blood Feud, Wertmüller released seven films, many of which are considered masterpieces of Commedia all'italiana. It was during this time she saw critical and international success, gaining traction as a filmmaker outside of Italy and in the United States on a scale that many of her contemporaries were unable to attain. In 1975, the National Board of Review in the United States awarded Swept Away Top Foreign Film, and in 1976, Wertmüller became the first female director to be nominated for an Oscar, for Seven Beauties. This film, which again features Giannini in the lead role, pushes Wertmüller's specific brand of tragic comedy to its limits, following a self-obsessed Casanova from a small Italian town who is sent to a German concentration camp. The film initially met with controversy due to Wertmüller's frankness in her rendering of the apparatuses of genocide as well as her perceived macabre insensitivity toward its survivors, but since has been accepted as her masterwork.

Wertmüller then signed a contract with Warner Bros. to make four films. The first was her first English-language film, A Night Full of Rain, which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978. The film was not a success and Warner canceled the contract.[23] Wertmüller also had creative differences with the studio and wanted more creative freedom.[24] In the same year, Wertmüller had another unsuccessful film Blood Feud, a mafia thriller starring Giannini, Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren.

1980s & 1990s

Wertmüller's 1983 film A Joke of Destiny was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival in 1985[25] and Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime) was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival in 1986.[26] In 1985, she received the Women in Film Crystal Award for outstanding women who have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.[27]

After this period of acclaim, Wertmüller began to fade from international prominence, though she continued to release films well into the 1980s and '90s. Some of these films were sponsored by American financiers and studios, but failed to have the breadth of reach that her 1970s films achieved. These films are less widely seen and were neglected or disparaged by most, but Summer Night (1986) and Ferdinando & Carolina (1999) have since improved in reputation. Ciao, Professore (1992) is one of her few films of this period that was relatively well-received as the number 10 film in Italy that year.

Later life

Wertmüller was married to Enrico Job (died 4 March 2008), an art designer who worked on several of her pictures.[28] They are survived by their daughter Maria Zulima (born 17 January 1991) who was an actress is a few of Wertmüller's films, including The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics (1996), Ferdinando and Carolina (1999), Too Much Romance... It's Time for Stuffed Peppers (2004) and Mannaggia alla Miseria! (2009).[29]

In 2015, Wertmüller was the subject of a biographical film directed by Valerio Ruiz, Behind the White Glasses, in which she reflects on her life's work.[30] Wertmüller continued to work as a theater director, until her death at her home on 9 December 2021, at the age of 93.[31] [32]

Style and themes

Fellini's influence is evident in much of Wertmüller's work. They share empathy with the Italian working class, showing the realities of life for the politically neglected and economically downtrodden, with a tendency toward the preposterous. Wertmüller's work also seems to exhibit adoration of Italy and its varied locales, beautifying elements of her film's locations with cinematography that presents its subjects with a colorful extravagance that idealizes the distinctly Italian settings of her films. Her aesthetic borrows heavily from her background in theater, routinely using the camera to emphasize performance and the grandiose comedy of her characters’ near constant emotional frenzy. Much of her work uses formal film tactics to dramatize the misapplication and destructive qualities that political ideology can have on individuals, satirizing common conceptions of revolution and the political status quo in the process.

Narrative and cinematic reflexivity are also commonplace in Wertmüller's films, as she rehashed and reconfigured signs and modes of presentation in a way that references her inspirations and her contemporaries. This is made clear through her disruption of traditional conceptions of virtually all political dogma and the irrationality of her characters, taking recognizable elements of society and film and critiquing them by doing away with narrative and/or character plausibility.

This is particularly evident in a film like The Seduction of Mimi. This positions Mimi (played by Giannini) as an impossibly inept and simple man who fully embodies the notion of Italian machismo, as he fumbles his way through a world that throws a variety of ideologies and economic positions at him, all of which he readily inhabits. Mimi is perpetually successful in his performance of these roles, despite the audience's awareness of their inauthenticity that results from a diegetic acknowledgement of Mimi's hapless ignorance. This element of critique in the film functions as one example of one of the most prevalent themes in Wertmüller's work, a desire to deconstruct and subvert the institutions and social ideologies of a capitalist modernity.[33] This socialist-inflected politicization of class and the institution are also extended to sexuality and gender. Most of her films deploy these elements in conjunction with her affection for the theatrical in such a way that creates a unique concoction that is undeniably within the generic confines of Commedia all’italiana. According to Peter Bondanella, "Wertmüller's work combined a concern with topical political issues and the conventions of traditional Italian grotesque comedy".

Wertmüller is known for her whimsically prolix movie titles. For instance, the full title of Swept Away is Swept away by an unusual destiny in the blue sea of August. These titles were invariably shortened for international release. She is entered in the Guinness Book of Records for the longest film title. The previously mentioned Blood Feud[34] has the full name of Un fatto di sangue nel comune di Siculiana fra due uomini per causa di una vedova. Si sospettano moventi politici. Amore-Morte-Shimmy. Lugano belle. Tarantelle. Tarallucci e vino, which totals 179 characters.

Filmography

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
2004Too Much Romance... It's Time for Stuffed PeppersWriter, Director
1999Ferdinando and Carolina
1996The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics
1996The Nymph
1992Ciao, Professore![35]
1990Saturday, Sunday and Monday
1989The Tenth One in Hiding
1989As Long as It's Love
1986Summer Night, with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil[36] [37]
1986Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime)[38]
1984Softly, Softly[39]
1983A Joke of Destiny, Lying in Wait Around the Corner Like a Bandit[40]
1978Blood Feud[41]
1978The End of the World in Our Usual Bed in a Night Full of Rain
1975Seven Beauties
1974Swept Away by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August[42]
1974All Screwed Up[43]
1973Love and Anarchy[44]
1972The Seduction of Mimi
1968The Belle Starr Story
1963The Lizards[45]
1967Don't Sting the Mosquito
1966Rita the Mosquito
1965Let's Talk About Men

Awards and nominations

!Year!Award!Category!Title!Result!Notes
2019Academy AwardsAcademy Honorary Award
2017Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest RediscoveriesSeven Beauties
2010Career Achievement Award
2009Golden Globes ItalyCareer Achievement Award
2008Flaiano International PrizesCareer Achievement Award
1986Berlin International Film FestivalOtto Dibelius Film AwardCamorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime)
1985Crystal Awards
1977Golden Globe AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language FilmSeven Beauties
Directors Guild of America AwardsOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
Academy AwardsBest Original Screenplay
Best Director
1975Tehran International Film FestivalGolden IbexSwept Away
National Board of ReviewTop Foreign Film
1973Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrLove and Anarchy
1972Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrThe Seduction of Mimi
1964Golden Goblets ItalyPlateThe Basilisk
1963Locarno International Film FestivalSilver Sail for Direction

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lina WERTMÜLLER . https://web.archive.org/web/20230410053101/https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/p/lina-wertmuller/ . April 10, 2023 . 2023-04-10 . Festival de Cannes . en-US.
  2. News: Armitstead . Claire . 2019-03-07 . Ninety and out to shock: meet the first ever Oscar nominated female director . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-04-09 . 0261-3077.
  3. Web site: Galloway . Stephen . 2019-10-25 . History-Making Director Lina Wertmüller on Working With Fellini . 2023-04-09 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  4. News: CanBY . Vincent . 1976-01-22 . 'Seven Beauties, 'Wertmuller's Finest . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  5. News: Eder . Richard . 1976-01-23 . Lina Wertmuller, Torrent of Paradox . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  6. Cocks . Jay . 1974-07-22 . Cinema: Sexual Politics . en-US . Time . 2023-04-09 . 0040-781X.
  7. Web site: Academy Awards Search Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences . https://web.archive.org/web/20230409152619/https://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/search/getresults?query=%7B%22Nominee%22%3A%22Lina%20Wertm%C3%BCller%22%2C%22Sort%22%3A%221-Nominee-Alpha%22%2C%22AwardShowNumberFrom%22%3A0%2C%22AwardShowNumberTo%22%3A0%2C%22Search%22%3A30%7D . 9 April 2023 . 2023-04-09 . awardsdatabase.oscars.org.
  8. Web site: A History of Female Best Director Nominees at the Academy Awards . 2023-04-09 . Peoplemag . en.
  9. 3 June 2019 . Wertmuller to get career Oscar . ANSA English . Rome.
  10. Web site: 2019-10-25 . Lina Wertmüller, first female directing nominee, will finally get her Oscar at 91 . 2023-04-09 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  11. Web site: Accademia del Cinema Italiano - Premi David di Donatello . https://web.archive.org/web/20230410054932/https://www.daviddidonatello.it/motore-di-ricerca/cercavincitori2.php?idsoggetto=2309&vin=Wertm%C3%BCller . April 10, 2023 . 2023-04-10 . www.daviddidonatello.it.
  12. Web site: Seven Beauties . https://web.archive.org/web/20230410052826/https://www.goldenglobes.com/film/seven-beauties . April 10, 2023 . 2023-04-10 . Golden Globes.
  13. NOTE: Wertmüller's year of birth had been given as 1926 for many years. However, a majority of references now cite 1928, including http://hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2008mayjune/wurtmuller.html, http://www.britannica.com/biography/Lina-Wertmuller, , http://www.nndb.com/people/714/000116366, https://web.archive.org/web/20151011014033/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/536831/Lina-Wertmuller/biography, and http://www.videomaniaticos.com/comprar/ficha_actores.asp?id_personaje=203
    A few sources (http://www.poemhunter.com/lina-wertmuller/biography, http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Lina_Wertmuller.aspx) continue to cite 1926.
  14. Giorgio Dell'Arti, Massimo Parrini, Catalogo dei viventi 2009 - voce Wertmüller Lina, Venezia, Marsilio Editori, 2008; .
  15. News: Smith . Harrison . 2021-12-09 . Lina Wertmüller, provocative Italian filmmaker and first woman nominated for directing Oscar, dies at 93 . .
  16. Behind The White Glasses, Dir. Valerio Ruiz, Italy. 2015.
  17. Book: Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey. Women Film Directors: An International Bio-Critical Dictionary. 1995. Greenwood Publishing Group. 0-313-28972-7. 32129920. 369–370.
  18. Book: Who's Who of Women in the Twentieth Century. Crescent Books. 1995. 0-517-12027-5. Martin. Jean. 155. 32528855.
  19. News: Davis . Melton S. . 1977-03-06 . 'I Get Along Well With Wild Personalities' . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  20. Web site: Peter. Bradshaw. 2021-12-09. Lina Wertmüller: a thrilling live-wire who displayed a colossal black-comic daring. 2021-12-10. the Guardian. en.
  21. News: Lina Wertmüller obituary . The Guardian . 9 December 2021 . Bergan . Ronald .
  22. Book: Nowell-Smith. Geoffrey. The Companion to Italian Cinema. Cassell
    British Film Institute
    . 1996. 0-304-34197-5. 124–126. 35683590.
  23. News: Chu . Henry . Henry Chu . Lina Wertmüller on What Being the First Female Director Nominated for an Oscar Means to Her . Variety. February 2018 . 17 March 2019.
  24. “Lina Wertmüller Obituary.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 9 Dec. 2021, www.theguardian.com/film/2021/dec/09/lina-wertmuller-obituary. Accessed 13 Mar. 2024.
  25. Web site: 14th Moscow International Film Festival (1985) . 17 February 2013 . MIFF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130316084353/http://moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1985 . 16 March 2013 .
  26. Web site: Berlinale: 1986 Programme. 14 August 2015. berlinale.de.
  27. Web site: Past Recipients . bea_xx . 26 October 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110630083646/http://wif.org/past-recipients . 30 June 2011 .
  28. News: Lina Wertmüller obituary . The Guardian . 9 December 2021 . Bergan . Ronald .
  29. Web site: Maria Zulima Job | Actress . .
  30. Web site: Pingitore . Silvia . 2020-06-22 . Interview with Lina Wertmüller Academy Awards Honorary Oscar . 2023-06-22 . en-GB.
  31. Web site: È morta Lina Wertmüller, grande protagonista del cinema italiano: aveva 93 anni. Corriere della Sera. 9 December 2021. 9 December 2021.
  32. News: Lina Wertmüller, Italian Director of Provocative Films, Dies at 93. Grimes. William. 9 December 2021. 9 December 2021. The New York Times. subscription.
  33. Bullaro, Grace. Man in Disorder: the Cinema Of Lina Wertmüller in the 1970s. Troubador Publishing. 2007.
  34. Web site: Longest title for a film . Guinness World Records.
  35. Web site: Rainer . Peter . 1994-07-22 . MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ciao, Professore' Rounds Up Lessons . 2023-04-09 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  36. News: Canby . Vincent . 1987-06-19 . FILM: WERTMULLER 'NIGHT' . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  37. Web site: Thomas . Kevin . 1987-06-26 . MOVIE REVIEW : 'SUMMER NIGHT': THE HEAT IS ON . 2023-04-09 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  38. Web site: Thomas . Kevin . 1986-10-04 . MOVIE REVIEW : CHAOS REIGNS IN LINA'S 'CAMORRA' . 2023-04-09 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  39. News: Maslin . Janet . 1985-11-01 . SCREEN: TWOSOME IN 'SOTTO' . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  40. News: Canby . Vincent . 1984-09-12 . FILM: 'JOKE OF DESTIN,' DIRECTED BY WERTMULLER . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  41. News: Maslin . Janet . 1980-02-22 . Screen: 'Blood Feud' By Lina Wertmuller:Three Attitudes . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  42. News: Canby . Vincent . 1975-09-18 . 'Swept Away' Is a Wertmuller Film With Solid Appeal . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  43. News: Canby . Vincent . 1976-01-15 . Lina Wertmuller's Comedy of Foibles . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-04-09 . 0362-4331.
  44. Web site: Smith . Mark Chalon . 1991-04-05 . MOVIE REVIEW : Hate Is Wrong Emotion for 'Love and Anarchy' . 2023-04-09 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  45. Book: Women and the Cinema: A Critical Anthology . Dutton . 1977 . 0-525-47459-5 . Kay . Karyn . . 3315936 . Peary . Gerald.