Roberto Omegna
Roberto Omegna, Â (born May 28, 1876, Turin, Italyâdied Nov. 9, 1948, Turin), motion picture cameraman, director, and producer ofdocumentaries, one of the pioneers of the Italian cinema. His thorough research and filmmaking skills place him in the forefront of early documentarians. After receiving degrees in physics and mathematics, Omegna attended the Bassi and Ristori school of acting in Turin. In 1901 he and a partner opened the Edison Cinema in Turin, where he began to make short travel documentaries to both show at his theatre and sell to other exhibitors. He helped found the Ambrosio film studio in 1905 and went on to produce almost 100 films during his 18-year tenure with the company, serving as artistic director for all films and sometimes as cameraman or director (or both) as well. A pioneer of the documentary, Omegna produced some of the first films on travel, nature, and medicine. These includedTraversata del Chaco (1906; âCrossing the Chacoâ), Buenos Aires (1906),Matrimonio abissino (1908; âAbyssinian Weddingâ), La caccia al leopardo (1908; âHunting the Leopardâ), La neuropatolagia (1908; âNeuropathologyâ), Usi e costumi indiani (1911; âCustoms and Practices of Indiaâ), Templi indiani (1911; âIndian Templesâ), Una fabbrica di ombrelli in Birmania (1911; âAn Umbrella Factory in Burmaâ), Funerali cinesi (1911; âChinese Funeralsâ), and La vita delle farfalle (1911; âThe Life of Butterfliesâ). In 1926 Omegna joined the management of LUCE (Union for Educational Cinematography), whose acronym spells the Italian word for âlight.â From 1926 to 1942 he produced some 150 scientific and educational documentaries, mostly for schools and universities; they were also well received by the general public. Several of his works, including Uno sguardo al fondo del mare (1936; âA Look at the Bottom of the Seaâ) and Un mondo meraviglioso (1938; âA Wonderful Worldâ)âboth of which received awards at the Festival of Veniceâremain interesting and scientifically accurate even today. (Encyclopaedia Britannica)

The Last Days of Pompeii

The Slave of Carthage
Gloria
Dr. Isnardi: Amputation
Abyssinian Marriage
I Fiori

The Last Days of Pompeii
Torquato Tasso
Neuropathology

The Life of the Butterfly

The Life of the Butterfly

The Last Days of Pompeii
The Life of the Field Cricket

Esposizione di Torino
