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Giorgio Mangiamele Giorgio Mangiamele i(A117063 works by)
Born: Established: 13 Aug 1926
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Sicily,
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Italy,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 13 May 2001 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1952
Heritage: Italian
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1 form y separately published work icon Beyond Reason Giorgio Mangiamele , Oriel Gray , ( dir. Giorgio Mangiamele ) Australia : Columbia Pictures , 1970 7882892 1970 single work film/TV science fiction

The film 'covers the interaction between staff and patients of a mental institution when they are accidentally locked in an underground bunker after the start of atomic warfare.'

Source: Australian Screen (http://aso.gov.au/people/Giorgio_Mangiamele/portrait/). (Sighted: 29/9/2014)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Clay Giorgio Mangiamele , ( dir. Giorgio Mangiamele ) Melbourne : Giorgio Mangiamele Productions , 1964 Z1552473 1964 single work film/TV crime Set in a potter's colony in Eltham, Victoria, the narrative concerns Nick, a fugitive wanted for murder, who finds refuge in the home of sculptor and artist, Margot. They fall in love, but when a jealous rival informs the police of Nick's whereabouts and he is captured, Margot becomes despondent and subsequently kills herself.
1 5 form y separately published work icon Ninety Nine Per Cent Robert H. Clarke , ( dir. Giorgio Mangiamele ) Melbourne : Giorgio Mangiamele Productions Cole Turnley , 1963 Z1517491 1963 single work film/TV humour

Ninety-Nine Per Cent is Giorgio Mangiamele's only comedy. Gaetano Rando says of the film that it is 'to some extent based on a narrative style that recalls Pirandellian umorismo (Lampugnani 2006) but also contains significant elements of slapstick humour. It tells the story of Pino, a short and fat Italian widower, who decides to remarry when the principal of his son's school accuses him of not being able to look after his son properly. Given the scarcity of women willing to marry Italian migrants--a theme elaborated in the Italian comic film Bello onesto emigrato in Australia sposerebbe compaesana illibata (Zampa, 1971) [. . .] and, later, in Love's Brother (Sardi, 2004)--Pino resorts to a matrimonial agency and is assured by the manager that he has a 99 per cent chance of making it with a beautiful tall blonde. When he calls on the lady in question, she cruelly derides him. The likeable protagonist is left only with his son to console him' (Rando, 'Liminality' pp. 213-214).

1 3 form y separately published work icon The Spag Robert H. Clarke , ( dir. Giorgio Mangiamele ) Melbourne : Giorgio Mangiamele Productions , 1962 Z1552480 1962 single work film/TV

The third of Giorgio Mangiamele's films about migrant experiences, the narrative tells of an Italian paperboy who is bullied and taunted by three bodgies because of his race/background. In a chase, the boy is hit by a drunk driver and dies on the kerbside. His papers scatter and blow away. His mother sees paper flying in the air outside her window and has a premonition of tragedy.

1 form y separately published work icon Il Contratto Giorgio Mangiamele , ( dir. Giorgio Mangiamele ) Melbourne : Giorgio Mangiamele , 1953 7915309 1953 single work film/TV

A film made independently by Giorgio Mangiamele, eighteen months after his arrival in Australia. Starring people Mangiamele had met on the boat to Australia, who also crewed the film, it was made with a view to post-production dubbing into Italian and, money permitting, English, but Mangiamele was never able to afford post-production work.

The film follows Italian migrants, newly arrived in Australia and desperately seeking work to pay off their debts.

Source:

Turnour, Quentin. 'Giorgio', Senses of Cinema 14 (2001).

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