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Publisher Note

“Dear Mr. Rossellini, I saw your films Open City and Paisan, and enjoyed them very much. If you need a Swedish actress who speaks English very well, who has not forgotten her German, who is not very understandable in French, and who in Italian knows only ‘ti amo,’ I am ready to come and make a film with you.” Rossellini, after receiving this letter from Ingrid Bergman – then one of the greatest Hollywood stars – involved her in the project that would become the film Stromboli (1950), but even before the film was released, it was the love story between the Roman director and the Swedish actress that filled the pages of newspapers far and wide. Federico Patellani, one of the finest photographers of the day, arrived on the Aeolian island: his shots made their way right around the world, for they documented not only the development of the film but also the living conditions of the inhabitants and the power of the elements. From the Patellani Archive, now housed at the Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea of Milano-Cinisello Balsamo, photographs have come to light that help us reconstruct that famous story in its entirety.

Federico Patellani (1911 – 1977) was an Italian photographer. An eye-witness to Italian life thanks to photo series like Italia Magica, he produced many war reportages, such as the memorable series of images of Milan bombed in 1943 and the shots taken in Russia on the eastern front. In 1939, he began what was to be a long-standing collaboration with ‘Tempo’, the weekly magazine published by Alberto Mondadori, creating his fototesti (‘photo-texts’): major photo shoots featuring long captions written by Patellani himself. His link with cinema began with the production of the film Old-Fashioned World by Mario Soldati, and continued in 1953 as assistant director to Alberto Lattuada on She-Wolf.

In the same book series:
Alberto Lattuada / Federico Patellani
Matera 1953



CONTRIBUTORS
Kitti Bolognesi / Alberto Bougleux / Giovanna Calvenzi / Goffredo Fofi

Photobook

Stromboli 1949

by Federico Patellani

Publisher
Release Place Milan, Italy
Edition 1st edition
Release Date June 2020
Credits
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-8-8993857-7-4
Work  
Topics Film History
Language Italian, English
Format Softcover
Dimensions 17.0 × 21.0 cm
Weight 350 gram
Pages 96

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