
Director
Raffaello Matarazzo
Born 1909 · Rome, Italy
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.
Directed

Nobody's Children
Director · 1951

Joe il Rosso
Director · 1936

Chains
Director · 1949

Cerasella
Director · 1959

Tourist Train
Director · 1933

Paolo e Francesca
Director · 1950

Dora la espía
Director · 1950

I terribili sette
Director · 1963

Empezó en boda
Director · 1944

Vortice
Director · 1953

Tormento
Director · 1950

The Last Violence
Director · 1957

The Ship of Condemned Women
Director · 1953

The Adventuress from the Floor Above
Director · 1941

Lieutenant Giorgio
Director · 1952

Giorno di nozze
Director · 1942

The Intruder
Director · 1955

Amore mio
Director · 1964
Writing

La Voce Lontana
Screenplay · 1933

Cerasella
Screenplay · 1959

Tourist Train
Story · 1933

Paolo e Francesca
Screenplay · 1950

Dora la espía
Writer · 1950

I terribili sette
Screenplay · 1963

Empezó en boda
Story · 1944

Good night… lawyer!
Story · 1955

Vortice
Story · 1953

The Last Violence
Story · 1957

The Ship of Condemned Women
Writer · 1953

The Adventuress from the Floor Above
Story · 1941