Giuseppe Amato
Giuseppe Amato (born Giuseppe Vasaturo; 24 August 1899 – 3 February 1964) was an Italian film producer, screenwriter and director. He produced 58 films between 1932 and 1961, and is especially known for Bicycle Thieves.[2] He was born in Naples and died in Rome from a heart attack.
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| Born | Giuseppe Vasaturo[1] 24 August 1899 Naples, Italy  | 
| Died | 3 February 1964 (aged 64) Rome, Italy  | 
| Occupation(s) | Film producer, screenwriter, director | 
| Years active | 1932–1961 | 
Selected filmography
    
- Five to Nil (1932)
 - Three Lucky Fools (1933)
 - Territorial Militia (1935)
 - Those Two (1935)
 - Thirty Seconds of Love (1936)
 - The Man Who Smiles (1936)
 - I Don't Know You Anymore (1936)
 - The Castiglioni Brothers (1937)
 - It Was I! (1937)
 - L'amor mio non muore (1938)
 - The House of Shame (1938)
 - The Count of Brechard (1938)
 - The Document (1939)
 - Heartbeat (1939)
 - Unjustified Absence (1939)
 - Department Store (1939)
 - Eternal Melodies (1940)
 - A Romantic Adventure (1940)
 - Red Roses (1940 - director) Rose scarlatte, co-directed with Vittorio De Sica
 - The Jester's Supper (1942)
 - Four Steps in the Clouds (1942)[2]
 - Before the Postman (1942)
 - The Peddler and the Lady (1943)
 - Shoeshine (also known as Shoeshine Boys) (1946)[2]
 - Rome, Open City (1945)[2]
 - Malìa (1946)
 - Christmas at Camp 119 (1948)
 - Yvonne la Nuit (1949)
 - Paris Is Always Paris (1951)
 - A Thief in Paradise (1952)
 - Umberto D. (1952)[2]
 - The Return of Don Camillo (1952)[2]
 - Donne proibite (1953)
 - The Last Five Minutes - Gli ultimi cinque minuti (1955)
 - Move and I'll Shoot (1958)
 - Arrivederci Roma (1958 - writer)
 - The Facts of Murder (1959)
 - La Dolce Vita (1960)[2]
 
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