Mario Bonotti
Mario Bonotti was an Italian film editor.[1] While much of his work was in popular genre cinema, he also edited several post-war neorealist films such as The Bandit (1946) and Without Pity (1948). He had an acting role in the 1953 film Love in the City.
Mario Bonotti  | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Editor | 
| Years active | 1933-1968 | 
Selected filmography
    
- Black Shirt (1933)
 - Two Million for a Smile (1939)
 - Maddalena, Zero for Conduct (1940)
 - Bridge of Glass (1940)
 - The Cavalier from Kruja (1940)
 - Saint Rogelia (1940)
 - The Sin of Rogelia Sanchez (1940)
 - Teresa Venerdì (1941)
 - Forbidden Music (1942)
 - A Garibaldian in the Convent (1942)
 - Giacomo the Idealist (1943)
 - The Children Are Watching Us (1944)
 - The Gates of Heaven (1945)
 - The Bandit (1946)
 - Without Pity (1948)
 - Escape to France (1948)
 - Variety Lights (1950)
 - The Passaguai Family (1951)
 - Beauties in Capri (1952)
 - Toto in Color (1952)
 - Barefoot Savage (1952)
 - Aida (1953)
 - Love in the City (1953)
 - If You Won a Hundred Million (1953)
 - Tripoli, Beautiful Land of Love (1954)
 - The Captive City (1962)
 
References
    
- Ponzi p.30
 
Bibliography
    
- Mauricio Ponzi. The films of Gina Lollobrigida. Citadel Press, 1982.
 
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