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Osvaldo Civirani (19 May 1917 - 20 February 2008) was an Italian
still photographer A unit still photographer, or simply a still photographer, is a person who creates film stills, still photographic images specifically intended for use in the marketing and publicity of feature films in the motion picture industry and network te ...
, producer, director, cinematographer, screenwriter and author. Until 1963, Civirani worked mainly as still photographer on over two hundred films. From 1963 until 1976, Civirani produced and directed 20 films in such diverse genres as erotic mondo film, peplum,
eurospy film Eurospy film, or Spaghetti spy film (when referring to Italian-produced films in the genre), is a genre of spy films produced in Europe, especially in Italy, France, and Spain, that either sincerely imitated or else parodied the British James Bo ...
,
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,
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,
comedy Comedy is a genre of fiction that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term o ...
,
giallo In Italian cinema, ''Giallo'' (; plural ''gialli'', from ''giallo'', Italian for yellow) is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers that often contains slasher, crime fiction, psychological thriller, psychological horror, sexploitation, and, ...
, and exotic erotic drama. As author, he wrote two autobiographical books that were published in 1995 and 2003.


Biography


1917-1963: Early life and work as still photographer

Civirani was born in Rome as son of a photographer. From 1935 to 1965, Civirani was
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on the set of more than two hundred films. In 1943, being hired as
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on the set of
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's ''
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'', Civirani introduced the novelty of taking pictures not after the scene was shot - in a constellation that was staged for this purpose -, but while the scene was being shot, using for that purpose the lighter and unobtrusive Plaubel Makina 3. According to Civirani, this was also the first time that the still photographer appeared in the title credits. Civirani continued working as still photographer for other renowned Italian directors such as
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('' Fabiola''),
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''),
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The Flowers of St. Francis ''The Flowers of St. Francis'' (in Italian, ''Francesco, giullare di Dio'', or "Francis, God's Jester") is a 1950 film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Federico Fellini. The film is based on two books, the 14th-century novel ''Fi ...
'') and
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'').


1963-1976: Work as producer and director

From 1963 to 1976, Civirani produced and directed 20 films in various genres. It started in 1963 when Civirani convinced the producer Gino Mordini to co-finance with himself the low-budget night report ''Sexy proibito'' consisting of about 15
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numbers and six ballet numbers and compositions by Gino Landi, which Civirani directed with a troupe of 12 people in 12 days mostly at the De Paolis studio and pioneered using an
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, a cheaper and lighter camera normally only used for news and documentaries, for a proper film. The soundtrack by Lallo Gori and the commentary written and spoken by
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were added afterwards at the
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. ''Sexy proibito'' proved to be an unexpected financial success, which caused Mordini to produce another one like it on his own, titled ''Sexy proibitissimo''. In 1964, Civirani in turn produced and directed a second report film of his own titled ''Tentazioni proibite'' (''Forbidden Temptations''). The film was shot in
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with a very small troupe including, again, Gino Landi and Giuseppe Giannini as cameraman. The first numbers were shot on location at the
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, at the
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, in
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and on the third platform of the
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for a
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- a trip of nine days, after which a striptease in a
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on the Grand Canal and a few dance numbers were added, including one starring
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. In 1965, Civirani co-wrote, produced and directed the
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film ''
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'' starring
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and
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, which was shot in four weeks, and subsequently a second adventure film, ''Kindar the Invulnerable'', starring, again,
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as well as
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,
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and
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and shot on location in
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with 300 horses and 200 camels and riders from the Egyptian cavalry. In Civirani's next film, the western ''Sheriff with the Gold'',
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was to have a major role, but Civirani tore up the contract due to Kinski insisting on his clause securing him the right to change any sequence as he saw fit. The film was shot with a small troupe in
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starring
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and
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. Civirani used the pseudonym Richard Kean as it had become a fashion in Italian westerns to use American names. For his next film, the
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''
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'', Ken Clark had signed up as protagonist. Civirani asked for a new actor when Clark had not cut his hair as Civirani had asked, and was given
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. The film was shot on a tight schedule in
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at the
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, in
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, in
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and in
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. Civirani remembers relentlessly and unsuccessfully courting main actress Josè Greci during the shoot, contrary to his own code of conduct. With ''The Beckett Affair'', Civirani produced and directed another eurospy film in 1966. It starred
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and was co-produced with a French company, who helped with the shooting in
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and sent Civirani two actors:
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and
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. There followed Civirani's second western, ''
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'' starring
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, Gabriele Tinti,
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and
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. The film was shot entirely in Rome: the exteriors at the
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, the interiors at the De Paolis studio. Civirani's psychological
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titled ''
The Devil Has Seven Faces ''The Devil Has Seven Faces'' ( it, Il diavolo a sette facce, also known as ''The Devil with Seven Faces'') is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed and co-written by Osvaldo Civirani. It starred George Hilton, Carroll Baker and Luciano Pigozzi. ...
'' starred
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,
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and George Hilton. The co-production with a Spanish company, who was in for 30 percent, broke up during the shoot, and Civirani was left on his own. He also had to reshoot part of the material due to it being out of focus. In the end, Civirani flew to
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and personally sold an English dubbed version of the film. ''
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'', based on a story by Tito Carpi, starred again Lang Jeffries flanked by
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, who was only on set for three days, and
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. Civirani's son Walter caught the 1970 real life accident of
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on film, which was used in the film. With the trio
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, George Hilton and
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, Civirani produced and directed the comedic western '' Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better''. In 1968, assisted by historian
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and screenwriter
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, Civirani embarked on a film project based on a story of his own titled ‘‘Lucrezia‘‘ and dealing with the life of
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. For the title role, he wished for Czech actress
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, who accepted and managed to catch a flight from Prague to Rome at the last minute, thus managing to escape the consequences of the
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. For the role of
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, Civirani contacted
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and visited him during the shoot of ‘‘
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in Dubrovnic. Welles afterwards signed the contract, but had to back down in the end due to his commitment to the Yugoslawian government and was substituted by
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. ''Lucrezia'' was shot at the De Paolis studio in Rome, then in the woods of
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, where
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acted as body double for Schoberová in a nude riding scene, and finally at the
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in Caprarola, where Landi also staged a dance choreography. When the case of Matthias Defregger was in the news, the auxiliary bishop of
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who in 1944 as
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of the 114th Jäger Division had been forced to shoot 17 hostages in the Italian hamlet Filetto di Camarda near
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, Civirani decided to make a film about it titled ''Quel giorno Dio non c'ero'' (literal translation: "That day God was not there"), founding the production company "Escalation Film". He went to Filetto "a couple of times" to speak with witnesses and set up a treatment, aided by a young journalist. For the shoot, he went there with a troupe of 12 people and the actors, among them
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and Anna Miserocchi, recruited
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s on location, who all helped in the reconstruction. This latter process brought to light new facts, which resulted in the screenplay being adapted
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. The resulting film was distributed by "Euro International" and barely turned in the already low guaranteed minimum in Italy. However, Civirani could turn a small profit through foreign sales. In 1971, Civirani produced and directed a film with the comedic duo
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titled ''Ric e Gian alla conquista del West '' (''Rick and John, Conquerors of the West''). The predictions for the film's success were very favorable, but it failed at the box office: It had cost 80 million lire, of which it returned only 30. According to Civirani, this was due to an unfortunate distribution strategy. In the following years, Civirani produced and directed a total of four films with
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. He started with the intent of shooting only two, ''
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'' and '' I due gattoni a nove code... e mezza ad Amsterdam'', founding the production company "Production International Films" for the purpose and convincing Giulio Sbarigia from "Fono Roma" to co-produce the films with him at 30 percent participation, who in turn managed to secure
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as distributor for ''Two Sons of Trinity''. According to Civirani, it was the first Franco and Ciccio film to appear on an American distribution list. Civirani then shot two more films with the comedic duo, the mafia-themed ''I due pezzi da 90'', and ''I 2 della Formula 1 alla corsa più pazza del mondo''. On 14 August 1974, Civirani and his foreign production secretary Umberto Chinigo travelled to
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to scout for a possible co-production. After the financial disaster of
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's film ''Noa-Noa'' in which the
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had lost 100.000 dollars, no Italian production company was involved on site anymore, although film equipment had been left behind. Civirani signed a co-production contract with Hugo Mateo and his company "Filmica La Trinitaria". After a brief return to Rome came back on 20 September 1974 and shot the
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-themed ''Il pavone nero'' (literal: "The Black Peacock") starring
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mostly on location at
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and at the hotel "Viña del Mar", where a pagan altar was erected with the help of Haitian
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harvesters who still practised the religion more than the locals. In 1975, Civirani decided to shoot a second film there, ''La ragazza dalla pelle di corallo'' (literal: "The Girl with the Coral Skin"), again in co-production with Hugo Mateo. Civirani wrote the screenplay, which was semi-autobiographical. The film was shot for the most part at the Hotel Ambassador, where Civirani had reserved 20 rooms for four weeks for the purpose. This time, he used a Spanish troupe from the co-producing "Tecisa Film", with whom there were several difficulties during the shoot. The film's starring actress
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did not travel to Santo Domingo, all her scenes were shot in Rome. The film also starred Gabriele Tinti and
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1976-2008: Work as film vendor and author

After these, Civirani retired from his activities in film production. With his company "Parade Films Import-Export", he bought foreign films, dubbed them, and sold them to regional distributors. Civirani also founded the "Jolly Videoreg" which he used to sell VHS editions of his own films and those foreign films for which he had the home video distribution rights. Finally, Civirani also sold the rights to his films, after which both his companies were dissolved. In 1995, Civirani's autobiographical book ''Un fotografo a
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. Tra negativi, positivi, e belle donne'' (literal English translation: "A photographer at Cinecittà. Inbetween negatives, positives, and beautiful women") was published, and in 2003, a second autobiographical book titled ''Le donne dei sogni. Amori e trasgressioni sui set cinematografici'' (lit.: "The Women of the Dreams. Love relations and transgressions on the cinematographic sets") was published, both by Gremese Editore. The latter is dedicated to Civirani's sons Walter and Fabrizio.


Filmography

Civirani both produced (or co-produced) and directed a total of 20 films: * ''Sexy proibito'' (1962) * ''Tentazioni proibite'' (1963) * ''
Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun ''Hercules Against the Sons of the Sun'' ( it, Ercole contro i figli del sole, es, Hércules contra los hijos del Sol, also known as ''Hercules Vs. the Sons of the Sun'') is a 1964 Italian-Spanish peplum film written and directed by Osvaldo Civi ...
'' (1965) * ''Kindar the Invulnerable'' / ''Kindar l'invulnerabile'' (1964) * ''Sheriff with the Gold'' / ''Uno sceriffo tutto d'oro'' (1967) * ''
Operation Poker ''Operation Poker'' ( it, Operazione Poker, es, Operación Póker: agente 05-14) is a 1965 Italian-Spanish spy film produced, written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. The first choice for the main role was Ken Clark, who was replaced by Roger ...
'' (1966) * ''The Beckett Affair'' / ''L'affare Beckett'' (1966) * ''
Son of Django ''Son of Django'' ( it, Il figlio di Django, also known as ''Vengeance Is a Colt 45'' and ''Return of Django'') is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Plot When he was a child, Jeff Tracey's father, Dja ...
'' (1966) * '' Trusting Is Good... Shooting Is Better'' (1968) * ''Lucrezia'' (1968) * ''Ric e Gian alla conquista del West'' (1968) * ''
The Devil Has Seven Faces ''The Devil Has Seven Faces'' ( it, Il diavolo a sette facce, also known as ''The Devil with Seven Faces'') is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed and co-written by Osvaldo Civirani. It starred George Hilton, Carroll Baker and Luciano Pigozzi. ...
'' (1969) * ''Quel giorno Dio non c'era'' (1969) * ''
Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell ''Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell'' ( it, Le Mans - Scorciatoia per l'inferno, also known as ''Summer Love'') is a 1970 Italian action film directed by Osvaldo Civirani. Plot Cast *Lang Jeffries as John Lee Scott *Erna Schürer as Sheila * Mau ...
'' (1970) * ''
Two Sons of Trinity ''Two Sons of Trinity'' ( it, I due figli dei Trinità) is a 1972 Italian western-comedy film written and directed by Osvaldo Civirani and starring the comic duo Franco and Ciccio. The film features Anna Degli Uberti as Calamity Jane, Claudio Ruffi ...
'' (1971) * '' I due gattoni a nove code... e mezza ad Amsterdam'' (1972) * ''I due pezzi da 90'' (1972) * ''I 2 della Formula 1 alla corsa più pazza del mondo'' (1972) * ''Il pavone nero'' (1974) * ''La ragazza dalla pelle di corallo'' (1976)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Civirani, Osvaldo 1917 births 2008 deaths Italian cinematographers Italian film directors Italian film producers 20th-century Italian screenwriters Film people from Rome Italian male screenwriters Photographers from Rome 20th-century Italian male writers