Ricciotto Canudo (French: [kanydo]; 2 January 1877, Gioia del Colle – 10 November 1923, Paris) was an early Italian film theoretician who lived primarily...
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schools. The secondary schools which are located in the city are: the "Ricciotto Canudo" liceo scientifico, the "Publio Virgilio Marone" liceo classico and...
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argue that films could also be considered a form of art. In 1911, Ricciotto Canudo wrote a manifesto proclaiming cinema to be the "Sixth Art" (later "Seventh...
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Jean-Yves Calvez Albert Camus Georges Canguilhem Monique Canto-Sperber Ricciotto Canudo Albert Caraco Elme-Marie Caro Maxence Caron Barbara Cassin Charles-Irénée...
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mostly concerned with defining the crucial elements of the medium. Ricciotto Canudo was an early Italian film theoretician who saw cinema as "plastic art...
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culture into the 21st century. This classification was popularized by Ricciotto Canudo, an early scholar of film who wrote "Manifesto of the Seventh Art"...
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which were in vogue at the time, she met Ricciotto Canudo, an Italian poet and writer born in Bari in 1877. Canudo was also the review director for Europe...
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Óneiros, the personification of dreams. Early film theorists such as Ricciotto Canudo (1879–1923) and Jean Epstein (1897–1953) argued that films had a dreamlike...
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for discourse on cinema on the African continent. Hugo Münsterberg Ricciotto Canudo Germaine Dulac Béla Balázs Siegfried Kracauer Vsevolod Pudovkin Jean...
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interrupted by World War I. When it began, he and the Italian writer Ricciotto Canudo appealed to other foreign artists to join the French army. He joined...
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involvement with film music. 1922 He had met Gance through the French writer Ricciotto Canudo, an advocate of cinema as the "Seventh Art". He worked for Gance again...
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Frontispice Two pianos five hands 1918 For S.P. 503: Le Poème du Vardar by Ricciotto Canudo 72a La Valse Two pianos 1920 Transcription of M. 72 80a Fanfare Piano...
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the interpretation of many art forms, often including abstract art. Ricciotto Canudo – Italian writer working in the 1920s, identified “language-like character...
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exploring ideas similar to those outlined by the critic and film theorist Ricciotto Canudo who wrote a number of texts about the relationship between cinema and...
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Salon des Indépendants in Paris. Late July 1914 he participated with Ricciotto Canudo, Joseph Csaky, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Lambert-Rucki, on a call for foreign...
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Scheubner-Richter, German diplomat, revolutionary (b. 1884) November 10 – Ricciotto Canudo, Italian theoretician (b. 1877) November 14 – Ernest Augustus, Crown...
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role in modernist poetry. When it began, Cedrars and Italian writer Ricciotto Canudo appealed to other foreign artists, writers, and intellectuals to join...
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the request of Ricciotto Canudo to accompany a philosophical meditation on World War I, titled S.P. 503, le poème du Vardar. Canudo's title bears the...
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called La Gazette Des 7 Arts and at the same time with the help of Ricciotto Canudo founded the Club des amis du 7ème art. A Paris street in the 16th arrondissement...
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Verbano-Cusio-Ossola region) Vincent Scotto (1874–1952), composer Ricciotto Canudo (1879–1923), Italian-born writer (from Gioia del Colle) Ettore Bugatti...
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equipped with a room of projection. The Italian film theoretician Ricciotto Canudo who had been living in Paris since 1921 founded one of the first film...
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footballer Rudy Ricciotti (born 1952), French architect and publisher Ricciotto Canudo This page or section lists people that share the same given name or...
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France Montjoie!, a historical French cultural magazine edited by Ricciotto Canudo et al. Montjoi (disambiguation) Mountjoy (disambiguation) Monte do...
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Elvira Notari (1875–1946), "was the first Italian female filmmaker." Ricciotto Canudo (1877–1923), was a writer, critic and film theoretician, lived in Paris...
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boulevard du Montparnasse, as well as with the Montjoie ! publisher Ricciotto Canudo, Café de la Rotonde and La Closerie des Lilas in Montparnasse. Csaky...
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Doux mentions Maurice Asselin, George Bottini [fr], Charles Camoin, Ricciotto Canudo, Francis Carco, Gaston Couté, Andre Deslignières [fr], Guus van Dongen...
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film as art. The concept of film as an art-form began in 1911 with Ricciotto Canudo's manifest The Birth of the Sixth Art. The Moscow Film School, the oldest...
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Cubist artist Albert Gleizes, who she met through the intermediary of Ricciotto Canudo, a film theoretician who published an avant-garde magazine Montjoie...
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through Ricciotto Canudo contributed to and became closely associated with the pro-Cubist publication Montjoie., Gleizes published an article in Canudo's Montjoie...
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theoretician and publisher of the avant-garde magazine Montjoie!, Ricciotto Canudo; artist and boxer Arthur Cravan, his brother Otho Lloyd; poet, painter...
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