Director
Giacomo Gentilomo
Born 1909 · Trieste, Italy
Giacomo Gentilomo was an Italian film director and painter. He began his career in the film industry at the age of 21, working as a script supervisor and assistant director. Between 1933 and 1937, he was active as a film editor. Gentilomo made his directorial debut in 1939 with Il Carnevale di Venezia. His 1945 film O sole mio received critical acclaim and is considered one of the earliest examples of Italian neorealism due to its use of exterior scenes and non-professional actors. In the mid-1960s, dissatisfied with cinema, Gentilomo decided to abandon films and instead pursued his passion for painting.
Directed

Slave Girls of Sheba
Director · 1963

In cerca di felicità
Director · 1944

The Lovers
Director · 1946

Knight Without a Country
Director · 1959

Ti ritroverò
Director · 1949

Thrill
Director · 1941

La trovatella di Pompei
Director · 1957

Una voce, una chitarra, un po' di luna
Director · 1956
Pazzo d'amore
Director · 1942

Luna di miele
Director · 1941

Mater dolorosa
Director · 1943

The Two Orphans
Director · 1954

Snow White and the Seven Thieves
Director · 1949

Amo te sola
First Assistant Director · 1935

The Young Caruso
Director · 1951

La cieca di Sorrento
Director · 1953

The Accusation
Director · 1950

Goliath and the Vampires
Director · 1961
Writing

In cerca di felicità
Screenplay · 1944

The Lovers
Writer · 1946

Thrill
Screenplay · 1941

La trovatella di Pompei
Screenplay · 1957
Musica in piazza
Screenplay · 1936

Snow White and the Seven Thieves
Screenplay · 1949

Amo te sola
Screenplay · 1935

The Young Caruso
Screenplay · 1951

The Accusation
Screenplay · 1950

The Black Archer
Screenplay · 1959

Immortal Melodies
Writer · 1952

The Last of the Vikings
Screenplay · 1961