Rino Lupo
Rino Lupo (1888–1934) was an Italian-Portuguese film director.[1] He made films in several countries during the silent era. He was forced to flee from Russia following the Russian Revolution in 1917.
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![]() Rino Lupo with Aida de Oliveira (not yet his wife) in the 1920s. | |
Born | 15 February 1888 |
Died | 1934 |
Other names | Cesare Rino Lupo |
Occupation(s) | Director, Writer |
Years active | 1915 - 1929 (film) |
Selected filmography
- 1915 - Wenn Völker streiten (uncredited)Poster for The Wolves (1923)
- 1915 - Slør-Danserinden
- 1921 - Dwie urny (as Cezar Rino-Lupo)
- 1921 - Przez pieklo (as Cezar Rino-Lupo)
- 1923 – Mulheres da Beira
- 1923 – Os Lobos (The Wolves)
- 1926 – O Diabo em Lisboa (unfinished)
- 1926 – O Desconhecido (1926)
- 1926 – Carmiña, flor de Galicia
- 1927 – As Aventuras do Tenor Romão
- 1928 – Fátima Milagrosa
- 1929 – José do Telhado (1929)
References
- Vieira, p. 143.
Bibliography
- Vieira, Patricia. Portuguese Film, 1930-1960,: The Staging of the New State Regime. A&C Black, 2013.

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