
Michelangelo Antonioni
Biography
Michelangelo Antonioni, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (29 September 1912 – 30 July 2007) was an Italian modernist film director, screenwriter, editor, and short story writer. Best known for his "trilogy on modernity and its discontents" — L'Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961), and L'Eclisse (1962), as well as the English-language Blowup (1966), Antonioni "redefined the concept of narrative cinema" and challenged traditional approaches to storytelling, realism, drama, and the world at large. He produced "enigmatic and intricate mood pieces" and rejected action in favor of contemplation, focusing on image and design over character and story. His films defined a "cinema of possibilities". Antonioni received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize (1960, 1962), Palme d'Or (1966), and 35th Anniversary Prize (1982); the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion (1955), Golden Lion (1964), FIPRESCI Prize (1964, 1995), and Pietro Bianchi Award (1998); the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon eight times; and an honorary Academy Award in 1995. He is one of three directors to have won the Palme d'Or, the Golden Lion and the Golden Bear, and the only director to have won these three and the Golden Leopard.
Filmography

Jeanne Moreau: Free Spirit

Monica Vitti, une étoile dans la nuit

Close Up

Wandering Heart

Antonioni su Antonioni

Back to Room 666

Autoritratto Auschwitz. L'occhio è per così dire l'evoluzione biologica di una lagrima

A Thousand and One Monica

Michelangelo Eye to Eye

Words in Progress

Fame, Fashion and Photography: The Real Blow Up

Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema

To Make a Film Is to Be Alive

Dear Antonioni

Un pò di Giappone

Antonioni, la dernière séquence

Farewell to Enrico Berlinguer

Room 666

Antonioni visto da Antonioni

Cinéma et Réalité

I Am Not God But I Am Michelangelo Antonioni

Underground New York
