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Visconti

[ US /viˈskoʊnti/ ]
NOUN
  1. Italian filmmaker (1906-1976)

How To Use Visconti In A Sentence

  • Visconti's film was previewed in the spring of 1943 and quickly censored, not to be appreciated until after the war.
  • In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness.
  • Visconti's signature is on every shot of the motion picture.
  • Visconti thinks they may have been the _avis Sanqualis_ or _ossifraga_, and the club of Hercules. Pagan and Christian Rome
  • Charles of Orleans, the son of Valentina Visconti and the assassinated duke, laid claim to various territories in northwestern Italy, including the duchy of Milan.
  • Not only that, Visconti needed a dark beauty while Fellini wanted me to be blonde.
  • From its inception, the alliance was tenuous: concessions were made on all accounts in order for agreement to be reached among its intricately intermarried and perpetually embattled members. 161 Francesco Sforza, previously a condottiere employed by the Visconti, was installed as duke of Milan to protect the territory from possible dynastic claims made by the French king. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Angelo della Pergola, "capitano" for Filippo Maria Visconti, gained the supremacy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Visconti scored one goal himself and made two for Lupo.
  • Although Italian director Luchino Visconti was a pioneer of the grungy, grit-and-all filmmaking style called neorealism, he also loved all things grand and operatic. Express Milwaukee
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