
Luigi Di Gianni
The simplicity of homemade and popular flavors
Luigi Di Gianni, graduated from the Experimental Center of Cinematography in Rome in 1954, won the first prize in 1958 at the Venice Film Festival with the documentary Magia Lucana, with the scientific advice of Ernesto de Martino.
He is a prolific director of films and documentaries and University Professor. Many of his festivals have been held at the Italian Institutes of Culture in Vienna, Monaco, Cologne, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki. In 2002, a retrospective program of five of his documentaries was presented at the Berlinale.
His memories related to food are a koine of the remote lands of the South, and the area of ??Terra di Lavoro; two regions, Campania and Basilicata, look tied by a trail of smells and tastes as simple as bread and flour, cherry tomatoes and Calabrian chili.
The director reconstructs a culinary identity through anecdotes, memories and flavors; from the Fifties, in a land of a forgotten South, until present.
The simplicity of homemade and popular flavors as a metaphor of the existence. "Bread - Di Gianni says - is a spiritual and material element."Video table of contents
Interview information
Country: IT
Region: Campania
City: Napoli
District: NA
Altitude: 17m s.l.m.
Luigi Di Gianni
Year: 1926
City: Napoli
Profession: Other
Languages: Italiano
Sitography:
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Filmografia:
Filmography:
MAGIA LUCANA - 1958
35 mm. - B.N. - Medio metraggio
I° Premio del Documentario al Festival di Venezia 1958. Il film, realizzato con la consulenza scientifica di Ernesto De Martino, tratta della sopravvivenza di antiche forme magiche in Basilicata.
Document by: Centro di Studi Sociali sulla Dieta Mediterranea, diretto da Marino Niola, Annalisa Rascato
Video by: Mariaelena Assante, Roberta Campassi
Created: 18-07-2012