Bruno Bozzetto
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Bruno Bozzetto at Lucca Comics & Games 2016 | |
Born |
Milan, Italy | 3 March 1938
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Animation Director |
Years active | 1958 - Present |
Known for | Various animation work with Mr. Rossi and other companies |
Bruno Bozzetto (born 3 March 1938 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian cartoon animator, creator of many short pieces, mainly of a political or satirical nature. He created his first animated short "Tapum! the weapons' story" in 1958 at the age of 20. His most famous character, a hapless little man named "Signor Rossi" (Mr. Rossi), has been featured in many animated shorts as well as starring in three feature films: Mr. Rossi Looks for Happiness (1976), Mr. Rossi's Dreams (1977), and Mr. Rossi's Vacation (1977).
In 1965, Bozzetto produced his first feature-length animated film: West and Soda, a parody of American Western films. In 1968, Bozzetto released VIP my Brother Superman, a superhero spin-off. However, his best-known work is probably the 1976 feature film Allegro Non Troppo, a collection of short pieces set to classical music in the manner of Walt Disney's Fantasia, but more humorous in nature, economical in execution and with more sophisticated narrative themes. After a long break, Bozzetto produced a live-action film in 1987, Under the Chinese Restaurant, his last feature film work until assisting on the pilot for Mammuk (2002), an animated film set in prehistoric times (now being produced by Rai Cinema and The Animation Band).
1990 saw the release of Grasshoppers (Cavallette), which was a nominee for the Best Animated Short Oscar.
In 1995, he produced an animated short for Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios' What a Cartoon! series entitled Help? and in 1996, in cooperation with RAI and with the support of Cartoon (Media Programme of the European Union), he created The Spaghetti Family a 26-episode cartoon television series.
In recent years Bozzetto has turned the animation from traditional cel to flash cartoons, most notably with the award-winning Europe and Italy, a witty and graphically elegant commentary on European vs. Italian sociocultural attributes.
Filmography
Feature films
- West and Soda (1965)[1]
- The SuperVips (Vip - Mio fratello superuomo) (1968)[2]
- Il signor Rossi cerca la felicità (1975)
- Allegro non troppo (1976)
- Mr Rossi's vacation (Le vacanze del Signor Rossi) (1976)
- Mr Rossi's dreams (I sogni del Signor Rossi) (1977)
- Sotto il ristorante cinese (1987)
Shorts
- Self Service (1974)
- Striptease (1977)
- Baby Story (1978)
- Cavallette ("Grasshoppers") (1990)[3]
- Help? (1996)
Awards (selected recent)
- (2003) Bergamo International Cinema Festival: Career award (Premio delle mura)
- (2001) Tehran Second International Animation Festival: Special Award of the Jury (“Europe and Italy”)
- (2000) Zagreb Film Festival: Special Jury Award "for original observation of human diversity"
- (1998) Zagreb 13th World Festival of Animated Films: Life Achievement Award "for outstanding and universal contribution to the development of the art of animation"
References
- ↑ Giannalberto Bendazzi. "Animation: A World History: Volume II: The Birth of a Style - The Three Markets". Books.google.co.uk. p. 216. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
- ↑ Roberto Chiavini, Gian Filippo Pizzo, Michele Tetro, Il grande cinema di fantascienza: da "2001" al 2001. Gremese Editore, 2001, p.159
- ↑ "The A to Z of Italian Cinema - Gino Moliterno - Google Books". Books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
External links
- Bruno Bozzetto at the Internet Movie Database
- Bruno Bozzetto's home page
- "Yes/No" flash cartoon satire on safe driving
- Film teaser for Mammuk, Bozzetto's project in (34 mb)