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Gian Franco Corsi Zeffirelli (; 12 February 1923 – 15 June 2019) was an Italian stage and film director, producer, production designer and politician. He was one of the most significant opera and theatre directors of the post–World War II era, gaining both acclaim and notoriety for his lavish stagings of classical works, as well as his film adaptations of the same. Films he directed included the Shakespearean adaptations '' The Taming of the Shrew'' (1967), starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton; ''
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'' (1968), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director; and '' Hamlet'' (1990), starring Mel Gibson and Glenn Close. His Biblical television miniseries '' Jesus of Nazareth'' (1977) won both national and international acclaim and is still frequently shown at Christmas and Easter in many countries. A member of the party, he served as the
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for Catania between 1994 and 2001. A Grand Officer of the
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since 1977, Zeffirelli also received an honorary British knighthood in 2004. Zeffirelli was awarded the Premio Colosseo in 2009 by the city of Rome.


Early life

Zeffirelli was born Gian Franco Corsi Zeffirelli in the outskirts of
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, Italy, after an affair between Florentine Alaide Garosi, a fashion designer, and Ottorino Corsi, a wool and silk dealer from Vinci. Since both were married, Alaide was unable to use her surname or Corsi's for her child. She came up with "Zeffiretti", which are the "little breezes" mentioned in Mozart's opera '' Idomeneo'', of which she was quite fond. However, it was misspelt in the register and became Zeffirelli. When he was six years old, his mother died and he subsequently grew up under the auspices of the English expatriate community and was particularly involved with the so-called Scorpioni, who inspired his semi- autobiographical film '' Tea with Mussolini'' (1999). Italian researchers found that Zeffirelli was one of a handful of living people traceably consanguineous with
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. He was a descendant of one of da Vinci's siblings. Zeffirelli graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze in 1941 and, following his father's advice, entered the University of Florence to study art and architecture. After
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broke out, he fought as a partisan with the Italian Resistance, before he met up with British soldiers of the 1st Battalion
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and became their interpreter. After the war, he re-entered the University of Florence to continue his studies, but when he saw Laurence Olivier's '' Henry V'' in 1945, he directed his attention toward theatre instead. While working for a scene painter in Florence, he was introduced to
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, who hired him as an assistant director for the film '' La Terra trema'', which was released in 1948. Visconti's methods had a deep impact on Zeffirelli's later work. He also worked with directors such as Vittorio De Sica and Roberto Rossellini. In the 1960s, he made his name designing and directing his own plays in London and New York City and soon transferred his ideas to the cinema.


Career


Film

Zeffirelli's first film as director was a version of '' The Taming of the Shrew'' (1967), originally intended for Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni but featuring the Hollywood stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in their stead. Taylor and Burton helped fund production and took a percentage of the profits rather than their normal salaries. While editing ''The Taming of the Shrew'', Zeffirelli's native Florence was devastated by floods. A month later, he released a short documentary, entitled '' Florence: Days of Destruction'', to raise funds for the disaster appeal. Zeffirelli's major breakthrough came the year after, when he presented two teenagers as ''
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'' (1968). It made Zeffirelli a household name – no other subsequent work by him had the immediate impact of ''Romeo and Juliet''. The film earned $14.5 million in domestic rentals at the North American box office in 1969. It was re-released in 1973 and earned $1.7 million in rentals. Film critic Roger Ebert, for the '' Chicago Sun-Times'', wrote: "I believe Franco Zeffirelli's ''Romeo and Juliet'' is the most exciting film of
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ever made". After two successful film adaptations of Shakespeare, Zeffirelli went on to religious themes, first with a film about the life of St. Francis of Assisi titled '' Brother Sun, Sister Moon'' (1972), then his extended mini-series '' Jesus of Nazareth'' (1977) with an all-star cast. The latter was a major success in the ratings. He moved on to contemporary themes with a remake of the boxing picture '' The Champ'' (1979) and the critically panned '' Endless Love'' (1981). In the 1980s, he made a series of successful films adapting opera to the screen, with such stars as Plácido Domingo, Teresa Stratas, Juan Pons and Katia Ricciarelli. He returned to Shakespeare with '' Hamlet'' (1990), casting Mel Gibson in the lead role. His adaptation of the Charlotte Brontë novel '' Jane Eyre'' (1996) was a critical success. Zeffirelli frequently cast unknown actors in major roles: Leonard Whiting (Romeo in ''Romeo and Juliet''), Graham Faulkner (St. Francis in '' Brother Sun, Sister Moon'') and Martin Hewitt (David Axelrod in '' Endless Love'').


Opera

Zeffirelli was a major director of opera productions from the 1950s in Italy and elsewhere in Europe as well as the United States. He began his career in the theatre as assistant to Luchino Visconti. Then he tried his hand at scenography. His first work as a director was buffo operas by
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. He became a friend of Maria Callas and they worked together on a '' La traviata'' in
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, Texas, in 1958. Of particular note is his 1964 Royal Opera House production of '' Tosca'' with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. In the same year, he created Callas' last '' Norma'' at the Paris Opera. He also staged at the Vienna State Opera: '' Don Giovanni'' (1972), ''
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'' (1963), and '' Carmen'' with Elena Obraztsova and Plácido Domingo in 1978. Zeffirelli also collaborated with
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, designing and directing her performances of Gaetano Donizetti's '' Lucia di Lammermoor'' in 1959. Over the years he created several productions for the Metropolitan Opera in New York, including ''
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'', ''Tosca'', '' Turandot'' and '' Don Giovanni''. When the new Metropolitan Opera opened at Lincoln Center, he directed its first production, Samuel Barber's '' Antony and Cleopatra'', starring Leontyne Price.


Honours

In 1996, he was awarded an honorary degree for services to the arts by the
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at a graduation ceremony held in
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. In 1999, he received the Crystal Globe award for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema at the
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. In November 2004, he was awarded an honorary knighthood by the United Kingdom.


Awards and nominations


Criticism

Zeffirelli received criticism from religious groups for what they call the blasphemous representation of biblical figures in his films. He also roused accusations of
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for describing Martin Scorsese's '' The Last Temptation of Christ'' as a product of "that Jewish cultural scum of Los Angeles which is always spoiling for a chance to attack the Christian world." Zeffirelli was a highly conservative Catholic, and served two terms in the
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as a member of
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's centre-right party. He was criticized by members of the gay community for upholding the
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's position on homosexuality and by others for support of the Church's position on abortion, which extended to calling for
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for women who had terminated a pregnancy. He roused controversy again when he told a newspaper in 2006 that he had not suffered any harm from sexual abuse by a priest as a child.


Personal life

In 1996, Zeffirelli came out as gay, but thereafter preferred to be discreet about his personal life. Zeffirelli said that he considered himself "homosexual" rather than gay, as he felt the term "gay" was less elegant. Zeffirelli adopted two adult sons, men with whom he had lived and who worked for him for years, managing his affairs.


Allegations of sexual assault

Writer and film director Bruce Robinson claimed to have been the target of unwanted amorous attention from Zeffirelli during the filming of ''Romeo and Juliet'', in which Robinson played Benvolio. Robinson says that he based the lecherous character of Uncle Monty in the film '' Withnail and I'' on Zeffirelli. In 2018, the American actor Johnathon Schaech alleged that Zeffirelli sexually assaulted him during the filming of '' Sparrow'' (''Storia di una capinera'', 1993). Zeffirelli's son Giuseppe "Pippo", adopted by the filmmaker as an adult, issued a statement at the time denying the allegation.


Death

Zeffirelli died at his home in Rome on 15 June 2019, aged 96.Franco Zeffirelli, Oscar-Nominated Director for 'Romeo and Juliet,' Dies at 96
Duane Byrge, The Hollywood REPORTER, 15 June 2019


Selected filmography

* ''
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'' (1965; production designer only) * '' Florence: Days of Destruction'' (1966) (documentary short) * '' The Taming of the Shrew'' (1967) * ''
Romeo and Juliet ''The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet'', often shortened to ''Romeo and Juliet'', is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare about the romance between two young Italians from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's ...
'' (1968)Academy Award nominee, director * '' Brother Sun, Sister Moon'' (1972) * '' Jesus of Nazareth'' (1977) * '' Cavalleria rusticana'' (1978) with Tatiana Troyanos and Plácido Domingo (live Metropolitan Opera House – stage director) * ''
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'' (1978) with Teresa Stratas, Sherrill Milnes and Plácido Domingo (live Metropolitan Opera House – stage director) * '' Carmen'' (1978) * '' The Champ'' (1979) * '' Endless Love'' (1981)Razzie Award nominee * ''
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'' (1982) with Plácido Domingo and Teresa Stratas * '' Cavalleria rusticana'' (1982) with Plácido Domingo and Elena Obraztsova * ''La Bohème'' (1982) (live Metropolitan Opera – stage director) * '' La Traviata'' (1983) – Academy Award nominee, BAFTA winner, art direction; with Teresa Stratas and Plácido Domingo * ''Tosca'' (1985) (live Metropolitan Opera – stage director) * ''
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'' (1986) – BAFTA winner, foreign language film; with Plácido Domingo and Katia Ricciarelli * '' Young Toscanini'' (1988) * '' Hamlet'' (1990) * ''Don Giovanni'' (live Metropolitan Opera – stage director) * '' Don Carlo'' with Luciano Pavarotti and
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(live La Scala – stage director) * '' Storia di una capinera'' (also known as ''Sparrow''; 1993) with Sheherazade Ventura * '' Jane Eyre'' (1996) * '' Tea with Mussolini'' (1999) * '' Callas Forever'' (2002)


Bibliography

* Zeffirelli, Franco; John Tooley (interviews by Anna Tims)
"How we made: Franco Zeffirelli and John Tooley on ''Tosca'' (1964)"
''The Guardian'' (London), 23 July 2012 on theguardian.com. Retrieved 11 August 2014.


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