Luigi Freddi (12 June 1895, Milan – 17 March 1977, Sabaudia) was an Italian journalist and politician, principally notable for being the first vice seсretary...
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composer Gianluca Freddi, Italian footballer Luigi Freddi (1895–1977), Italian journalist and politician Freddi Fish, fictional character in the popular Humongous...
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propagandist Luigi Fontanella (born 1943), poet, critic, translator, playwright, and novelist Luigi Freddi (1895–1977), journalist and politician Luigi Malerba...
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in 1937 by Benito Mussolini, his son Vittorio, and his head of cinema Luigi Freddi under the slogan "Il cinema è l'arma più forte" ("Cinema is the most...
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ISBN 978-0-521-83664-7. Resignation of the president of Cinecitta 'Luigi Freddi, after the plant was requisitioned by the allied armed forces, 3/7/1944[1]...
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1935, during the Fascist era, by Benito Mussolini's head of cinema, Luigi Freddi, and his son, Vittorio Mussolini, as part of the Cinecittà Studios. He...
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Pizzetti's Inno a Roma as the national anthem of Italy according to Luigi Freddi. Carmine Gallone was selected to direct the film, but Italian officials...
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made by the governments to control the Italian film industry. In 1934, Luigi Freddi headed the Direzione Generale per la Cinema, whose purpose was to censor...
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Its director and designer was Dino Alfieri, with the cooperation of Luigi Freddi, Alessandro Melchiori [it], and Cipriano Efisio Oppo. As artistical-technical...
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for Cinema (Direzione Generale per la Cinematografia) and appointed Luigi Freddi its director. A town was developed southeast of Rome devoted exclusively...
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