Angelo Rizzoli

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1889-10-11

Milano, Italy

Biography

Angelo Rizzoli (31 October 1889 – 24 September 1970) was an Italian publisher and film producer. Rizzoli was born in Milan on 31 October 1889. Orphaned at a young age and raised in poverty, he rose to prosperity. He apprenticed in the printer trade and later became an entrepreneur in his twenties. In 1927, Rizzoli founded company A. Rizzoli & Co. (later RCS MediaGroup). In 1927 Rizzoli acquired Novella magazine, a bi-weekly primarily for women that reached a circulation of 130,000 copies, from Mondadori an independent publisher who specialized in books and magazines. After his initial purchase, he added several new publications including Annabella, Bertoldo, Candido, Omnibus, and Oggi e L'Europeo. In 1949 he began publishing books including both classics and popular novels. He purchased Cartiera di Lama di Reno in 1954, the foundation for what would become an Italian publishing empire. His operations were moved in 1960 to a complex on Via Civitavecchia in Milan. He was amongst the first producers of daily newspapers within the relatively newly established nation of Italy. Active in film, he had control of the French company Francinex with which he co-produced Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960) and 8½ (1963), as well as French films such as Une Parisienne (1957). In 1964 Rizzoli opened the original Rizzoli International Bookstore in New York City at 712 Fifth Avenue, designed by architect Ferdinand Gottlieb. The bookstore was featured in various Hollywood films, most notably, Woody Allen's Manhattan and Falling in Love with Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep. He also produced the controversial documentary film Africa Addio. A museum about Rizzoli's life and career is located at Villa Arbusto within the guest house of that place,[8] at Lacco Ameno. Within this are held 500 photographic-records or evidence of his activities taken on-set during production. The museum also holds the Pithekoussai Archaeological Museum. Rizzoli married Anna Marzorati with whom he had two children, Andrea and Giuseppina. Rizzoli died aged 81 years of age. Source: Article "Angelo Rizzoli" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Umberto D.
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Serafino
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Flesh and the Woman
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Hello Elephant
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Passionately
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The Three Thieves
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The Lovers of Manon Lescaut
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A Pocketful of Chestnuts
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Paris, Palace Hôtel
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Italian Secret Service
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La moglie giapponese
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Transplant
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Department Store
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I'll Give a Million
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Dal sabato al lunedì
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Red Roses
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All the Gold in the World
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Everybody's Woman
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Don Camillo's Last Round
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Puccini
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I due vigili
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Unknown Woman
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Don Camillo in Moscow
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The Little World of Don Camillo
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The Facts of Murder
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You're on Your Own
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Don Camillo: Monsignor
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Hell in the City
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Letto a tre piazze
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The Return of Don Camillo
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The Awakening
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Soldier's Girl
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I sogni nel cassetto
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The Brigand
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Viva l'Italia!
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The Moment of Truth
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Anche i commercialisti hanno un'anima
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Quando dico che ti amo
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Juliet of the Spirits
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The Flowers of St. Francis
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Sunday Heroes
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Holiday Island
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Il padrone sono me
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The Two Orphans
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Ro.Go.Pa.G.
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Yvonne of the Night
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Wife for a Night
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Hibernatus
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Mondo Cane
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Black Dossier
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Beauties of the Night
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Misunderstood
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Africa Blood and Guts
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La Dolce Vita
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Christine
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The Barefoot Contessa
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Madame Butterfly
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One Way Ticket
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