Spaghetti Western Director ~ Àmasi Damiani
Amasi Damiani is an Italian producer, director, assistant
director, writer, film editor and actor. He directed twenty-three films between
1964 and 2011, a writer on sixteen films, a film editor on nine films and an
assistant director on three films. He also produced and appeared in one film.
Amasi was born in Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy on September
26, 1927. He is the brother of writer Alberto Damiani. Amasi attended the
university to please his parents, but they were not able to keep him there
because he decided to try the Roman adventure. He entered the circle of the
great Roberto Rossellini and they became friends. Damiani actually worked with
him on his films for free. I was interested in learning the profession and
sitting at the table with the master. Also with him were Vittorio Taviani and Federico
Fellini.
After fifty years he returned to his hometown, Livorno.
In the summer of 2010, he created the New Race Movie, a film school where he
welcomes all people who want to learn what a film is and how to make it
Àmasi Damiani directed two Spaghetti westerns: “Una forca
per un Bastardo” (A Rope for a Bastard) in 1967 and “Tara Poki” in 1971.
DAMIANI, Àmasi (aka Aaron Humberstone,
Joseph Mallory, A. Van Dike, A. van Dyke) [9/26/1927, Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy
- ] – producer, director, assistant
director, writer, film editor, actor, brother of writer Alberto Damiani, married
to assistant director, production designer, makeup artist Adriana Lamacchia,
founded the New Race Movie school [2010].
A Rope for a Bastard - 1967
I Fantasmi di Omah-Ri – 1971 [film was never released]
Tara Pokì – 1971
Spaghetti Western Screenwriter ~ Vito Bruschini
Vito Bruschini was born in Rome, Italy on March 19, 1943.
He is an Italian director, assistant director, journalist and writer.
As a journalist he has directed the magazine Quark
Magazine and the monthly ecotourism magazine Geos. He created an
editorial services company, with which he created inserts and cultural
attachments for various editorial publications and worked for the fashion
magazine Audrey, for the print edition of the newspaper Il Globo
and for the monthly watch magazine Kronos.
He worked as a screenwriter and assistant director on a
number of films in the 1970s and directed and wrote the 1977 film “White Fang
and the Big Kid”, which won the Jury Prize at the Giffoni Film Festival. In the
1980s, he wrote documentaries and cultural broadcasts for television and
instructional videos for various editorial series. He has also taught directing
at the Rosebud academy, a private school of cinema and television and has made
television programs for the Sky platform.
As mentioned above Bruschini wrote the screenplay for a
Spaghetti western that he also directed, “Zanna Bianca e il grande Kid” (White
Fang and the Kid) in 1977.
BRUSCHINI, Vito [3/19/1943, Rome,
Lazio, Italy - ] – director,
assistant director, journalist, writer.
White Fang and the
Kid – 1977 (co)
Spaghetti Western Cinematographer ~ I.C. Freely
I.C. Freely was an alias used by German born
cinematographer Andreas Demmer. He was born in Amber, Bayern, Germany on August
9, 1914. He was the son of court assistant and later judicial inspector Josef
Demmer and his wife Anna, née Solleder, he learned the trade of a druggist
after secondary school before he began an apprenticeship in photography and
became an intern at Arnold & Richter in Munich from 1933. Andreas Demmer
worked as a camera assistant at UFA, among others.
After the Second World War, he went to Switzerland, where
he first worked for August Kern, whom he already knew from his time in Munich,
and later for Heinrich Fueter's Condor-Films in the field of commissions and
documentary films. In 1965, Demmer received an award at the Zurich Film Prize
together with director Franz Schnyder.
In between, Demmer was repeatedly used by Erwin C.
Dietrich for his films, all of which were genre-typical exploitation trash of
the 1960s and 1970s with evocative titles such as “Black Market of Love” and “The
Sex Adventures of the Three Musketeers”.
Andreas Demmer was married to the editor Anne Demmer,
with whom he had a son, and from 1985 until his death to Alice Sauter. Most
recently a member of the board of directors of T&C-Film, he died in Zurich on
December 11, 1997 at the age of 83.
Demmer as I.C. Freely was the cinematographer on one
Spaghetti western “Django Nudo und die husternen Madchen von Porno Hill” (Nude
Django) in 1968.
[“Nude Django” was actually and American film “Brand of
Shame” with additional soft porn scenes added.]
FREELY, I.C. (Andreas Demmer) [8/9/1914,
Amberg, Bayern, Germany – 12/11/1997, Zurich, Switzerland] – cameraman,
cinematograph, married to film editor Anne Demmer father of a son, married to
Alice Sauterer (1985-1997).
Nude Django – 1968