Giuseppe Fatigati
Giuseppe Fatigati (20 September 1906 – 9 September 1975) was an Italian film editor, producer and director.
Giuseppe Fatigati  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 20 September 1906 Terracina, Italy  | 
| Died | 9 September 1975 (aged 68) Rome,  Italy  | 
| Occupation | Film editor, producer | 
Life and career
    
Born in Terracina, Latina, Fatigati started his career as a film editor in the early 1930s, and with this role he often collaborated to films directed by Mario Camerini, Gennaro Righelli and Guido Brignone.[1] Besides serving as assistant director in several films he edited, Fatigati also had a limited activity as a film director, being better known for the musical comedy Voglio bene soltanto a te, starring Beniamino Gigli.[1][2] Starting from the second half of the 1940s he focused into producing, and he financed some films directed by Luigi Comencini, Riccardo Freda, Goffredo Alessandrini and Guido Brignone, among others.[1] His last works were the productions of two films directed by Mario Imperoli and starring Gloria Guida, Monika and Blue Jeans.[1]
Selected filmography
    
- Figaro and His Great Day (1931)
 - The Devil's Lantern (1931)
 - The Last Adventure (1932)
 - The Wedding March (1934)
 - Marcella (1937)
 - They've Kidnapped a Man (1938)
 - For Men Only (1938)
 - The Castle Ball (1939)
 - Kean (1940)
 - Buried Alive (1949)