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Callisto Cosulich (7 July 1922 – 6 June 2015) was an Italian film critic, author, journalist and screenwriter. Born in Trieste, Cosulich studied marine engineering at the University of Genoa and during the Second World War, as a reserve officer in the Navy, he took care of film screenings aboard a cruiser. Come back in his hometown, he began to work as a film critic for the local newspaper Giornale di Trieste. In 1947 he co-founded the Federation of Italian film clubs (FICC), becoming its secretary in 1950. He died on 6 June 2015.

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  • Callisto Cosulich (Trieste, 7 luglio 1922 – Roma, 6 giugno 2015) è stato un critico cinematografico e sceneggiatore italiano. (it)
  • Callisto Cosulich (7 July 1922 – 6 June 2015) was an Italian film critic, author, journalist and screenwriter. Born in Trieste, Cosulich studied marine engineering at the University of Genoa and during the Second World War, as a reserve officer in the Navy, he took care of film screenings aboard a cruiser. Come back in his hometown, he began to work as a film critic for the local newspaper Giornale di Trieste. In 1947 he co-founded the Federation of Italian film clubs (FICC), becoming its secretary in 1950. He died on 6 June 2015. (en)
  • Callisto Cosulich, född 7 juli 1922 i Trieste, död 6 juni 2015 i Rom, var en italiensk filmkritiker och manusförfattare, som även gjorde sporadiska inhopp som skådespelare. Han var Italiens representant i juryn på olika filmfestivaler, bland andra Berlin 1987 och Venedig 1996. Av hans skriftliga produktion kan särskilt nämnas en presentation och grundlig analys av Alberto Lattuadas samlade filmproduktion: I film di Alberto Lattuada (Rom 1985). (sv)
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  • Callisto Cosulich (7 July 1922 – 6 June 2015) was an Italian film critic, author, journalist and screenwriter. Born in Trieste, Cosulich studied marine engineering at the University of Genoa and during the Second World War, as a reserve officer in the Navy, he took care of film screenings aboard a cruiser. Come back in his hometown, he began to work as a film critic for the local newspaper Giornale di Trieste. In 1947 he co-founded the Federation of Italian film clubs (FICC), becoming its secretary in 1950. Moved to Rome, Cosulich collaborated as a film critic with a large number of publications, and cured for RAI television several monographic film cycles about Japanese cinema, New Hollywood, Billy Wilder, Josef von Sternberg, Yasujirō Ozu and sports films. He was also active as a screenwriter for a number of films, notably Mario Bava's Planet of the Vampires. He was co-founder, with Enrico Rossetti, of the first Italian arthouse cinema, the Quirinetta Cinema in Rome, which significantly contributed to the spread of art films in Italy. Cosulich was member of the jury at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival and at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. He died on 6 June 2015. (en)
  • Callisto Cosulich (Trieste, 7 luglio 1922 – Roma, 6 giugno 2015) è stato un critico cinematografico e sceneggiatore italiano. (it)
  • Callisto Cosulich, född 7 juli 1922 i Trieste, död 6 juni 2015 i Rom, var en italiensk filmkritiker och manusförfattare, som även gjorde sporadiska inhopp som skådespelare. Han var Italiens representant i juryn på olika filmfestivaler, bland andra Berlin 1987 och Venedig 1996. Av hans skriftliga produktion kan särskilt nämnas en presentation och grundlig analys av Alberto Lattuadas samlade filmproduktion: I film di Alberto Lattuada (Rom 1985). Cosulich härstammade från en gammal skeppsredarsläkt i Lussinpiccolo och tjänstgjorde traditionsenligt i flottan 1943–45 med särskilt ansvar för framställning av instruktions- och dokumentärfilm ombord på en kryssare. Han inledde 1947 ett samarbete med i syfte att skapa en samarbetsorganisation för de talrika italienska filmklubbarna. Organisationen fick namnet Federazione italiana circoli del cinema (FICC) och Cosulich tjänstgjorde som dess generalsekreterare 1951–54. Från och med 1948 skrev Cosulich filmrecensioner i ett successivt växande antal italienska filmtidskrifter. När TV:n fått sitt genombrott etablerades Cosulich som det nya mediets främste filmexpert och gjorde på 1970-talet dokumentärfilmer för Rai om bland annat japansk film, Billy Wilder, Ozu Yasujirō och Josef von Sternberg. Cosulich skrev manuskript till flera långfilmer, bland andra Mario Bavas internationellt uppmärksammade science fiction-film Terrore nello spazio (1965). Han gjorde också en insats som skådespelare i Luigi Zampas film (1950), där han spelade sovjetisk officer. Mest känd för den italienska publiken blev Cosulich genom sina TV-dokumentärer och sina böcker om italiensk och amerikansk film. (sv)
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