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I know that theater people often have very simplistic view of politics and tend to express very black and white patriotic sentiments but perhaps that is because we know the value of illusion, how it can help strengthen the weak, and stimulate the weary.
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It's hard for other people to realize just how easily we Florentines live with that past in our hearts and minds because it surrounds us in a very real way. To most people, the Renaissance is a few paintings on a gallery wall; to us it is more than an environment - it's an entire culture, a way of life.

Biography

Gianfranco Corsi (born February 12, 1923), better known as Franco Zeffirelli, is an Italian film director. He is also an opera director, designer and producer of opera, theatre, motion pictures, and television. Zeffirelli has also been a member of the Italian senate since 1996, representing the Forza Italia party.

Zeffirelli was born and grew up in Florence, in contact with a group of British expatriates who inspired his 1999 film Tea With Mussolini. During the second world war he fought as a partisan before he met up with the British soldiers of the 1st Scots Guards and became their interpreter. In the post war years, he studied art and architecture at the University of Florence, and worked with directors such as Vittorio De Sica, Roberto Rossellini and Luchino Visconti. In the 1960's, he made his name designing and directing his own plays in London and New York, and soon transferred his ideas to cinema.

A known anglophile, in November 2004 he was awarded an honorary knighthood by the United Kingdom, the first Italian citizen to receive the honour.

Selected Filmography

* Callas Forever, (2002)
* Tea With Mussolini (1999)
* Jane Eyre (1996)
* Il Tabarro (Puccini) (1994)
* I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) (1994)
* Storia di una Capinera also known as Sparrow (1993)
* Hamlet (1990)
* Otello (1986) -- BAFTA winner, foreign language film;
* Tosca (1985)
* La bohème (1982)
* La Traviata (1982) -- Academy Award nominee, BAFTA winner, art direction
* Endless Love (1981)
* The Champ (1979)
* Jesus of Nazareth (movie) (1977)
* Fratello sole, sorella luna (1973) also known as Brother Sun, Sister Moon
* Giulietta e Romeo (1968) also known as Romeo and Juliet -- Academy Award nominee, director
* The Taming of the Shrew (1967)
* La Boheme (1965)
* Falstaff (1964)

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