Raffaello Matarazzo
Born 1909 (age 56) · Rome, Italy
Appears in 43 titles

Largely misunderstood, at best considered a little master of an Italian cinema in full revival after the war thanks to neo-realism, Raffaello Matarazzo is nevertheless the author of some sumptuous melodramas whose success was spectacular in post-fascist Italy. Matarazzo started writing film reviews for the Roman newspaper Il Tevere before re-editing scripts for the Italian film company Cines. His first films were comedies until he shifted to making melodramas. With Catene, produced by Titanus in 1949, he became the most successful director in Italy. Audience loved his melodramas. Critics, however, have tended to disparage his work, saying that Matarazzo films were Neorealismo d'appendice. Since the 1970s, some film critics have tried to restore Matarazzo's reputation. French magazine Positif loved his erotic-historical peplum The Ship of Lost Women.

Filmography

Chains
6.3
Chains
1949
Director
Nobody's Children
7.3
Nobody's Children
1951
Director
Tourist Train
6.5
Tourist Train
1933
Director
Cerasella
6.6
Cerasella
1959
Director
The Ship of Condemned Women
6.5
The Ship of Condemned Women
1953
Director
Rice Girl
5.7
Rice Girl
1956
Director
Tormento
6.8
Tormento
1950
Director
The White Angel
6.4
The White Angel
1955
Director
He Who Is Without Sin...
6.6
He Who Is Without Sin...
1952
Director
Torna!
5.5
Torna!
1954
Director
The Opium Den
6.2
The Opium Den
1947
Director
The Adventuress from the Floor Above
Giuseppe Verdi
6.8
Giuseppe Verdi
1953
Director
Melancholy Autumn
6.9
Melancholy Autumn
1958
Director
Daddy's Little Devil
6.2
Daddy's Little Devil
1943
Director
Adultero lui, adultera lei
6.0
Adultero lui, adultera lei
1963
Director
The Intruder
7.4
The Intruder
1955
Director
The Slave of Sin
4.8
The Slave of Sin
1954
Director
I Was to Blame
4.7
I Was to Blame
1937
Director
The Last Violence
8.0
The Last Violence
1957
Director