Italian director Franco Zeffirelli started out as an actor in the stage productions of Luchino Visconti, then worked as an assistant on several Visconti-directed films. After World War II, Zeffirelli launched a career designing, costuming, and directing operas, a field of entertainment to which he'd return periodically throughout his life and which led to his first directorial credit, the Swiss-produced filmization La Boheme (1965). Zeffirelli's reputation in the 1960s rested on his boisterous, non-traditional movie versions of Shakespeare. He directed Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in a lusty adaptation of Taming of the Shrew (1967), then became an icon for the Youth Movement by casting 17-year-old Leonard Whiting and 15-year-old Olivia Hussey in Romeo and Juliet (1968). Zeffirelli's eye for visual richness served him well in the opulent Brother Sun/Sister Moon (1973), a romanticized account of Francis of Assisi. Some of Zeffirelli's later American films were unworthy of his talents, though he made the most of the emotional possibilities of The Champ (1979) and actually helped Brooke Shields pass as an actress in the otherwise lachrymose Endless Love (1981). The director found himself in the center of a controversy upon finishing the expensive Euro-American TV miniseries Jesus of Nazareth; certain religious activists, upset that the ads promised a "human" look at Jesus, forced several sponsors to withdraw their advertising from the telecast. (The "scandal" proved groundless, since Zeffirelli's Jesus was one of the most reverently accurate ever seen in films.) Zeffirelli has been represented by his televised stagings of operas, many of which have shown up on American public television. And in 1990, Franco Zeffirelli returned to Shakespeare for an all-star film version of Hamlet, wherein the "surprise" was not so much Mel Gibson's superb rendition of the title role as the fact that this was the first movie Hamlet that looked like it was actually taking place in 12th century Denmark. He finished out the 20th century be helming the 1996 version of Jane Eyre and 1999's Tea With Mussolini. As the 2000s got under way, Zeffirelli focused primarily on directing opera and many of his stage creations were recorded and released on home video or played briefly in movie theaters.
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Florence: Days of Destruction
Director |
2011 | |||
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MET Summer Encore: La Boheme
Director |
2010 | |||
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MET Summer Encore: Turandot
Director |
2010 | |||
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Turandot (Arena di Verona)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2010 | |||
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Omaggio a Roma
Director |
2009 | |||
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Turandot (The Metropolitan Opera)
Producer, Set Designer |
2009 | |||
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La Bohème (The Metropolitan Opera)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2008 | |||
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Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan
Participant |
2008 | |||
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Aida (Teatro alla Scala)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2007 | |||
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Madama Butterfly (Arena di Verona)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2004 | |||
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Carmen (Arena di Verona)
Director |
2003 | |||
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La Bohème (Teatro alla Scala)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2003 | |||
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Callas Forever
Director, Screenwriter |
2002 | |||
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La Traviata (Teatro Verdi di Busseto)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2002 | |||
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The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti
Participant |
2002 | |||
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Aida (Fondazione Arturo Toscanini)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
2001 | |||
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Tea With Mussolini
Director, Screenwriter |
1999 | |||
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Jane Eyre
Director, Screenwriter |
1996 | |||
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La Fille du Régiment (Teatro alla Scala)
Costume Designer, Set Designer |
1996 | |||
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Storia Di Una Capinera
Director, Screenwriter |
1993 | |||
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Bill Moyers: The Power of the Past - Florence
Interviewee |
1990 | |||
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Hamlet
Director, Screenwriter |
1990 | |||
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Young Toscanini
Director |
1988 | |||
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Bellissimo: Images of the Italian Cinema
Participant |
1987 | |||
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Maria Callas: La Divina - A Portrait
Participant |
1987 | |||
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Maria Callas: Life and Art
Interviewee |
1987 | |||
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Otello
Director, Screenwriter |
1986 | |||
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Cavalleria Rusticana (Teatro alla Scala)
Director, Producer |
1985 | |||
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Tosca (The Metropolitan Opera)
Director |
1985 | |||
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I Pagliacci (Teatro alla Scala)
Director |
1983 | |||
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Turandot (Arena di Verona)
Stage Director |
1983 | |||
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La Bohème (The Metropolitan Opera)
Set Designer, Stage Director |
1982 | |||
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La Traviata
Director, Production Designer, Screenwriter |
1982 | |||
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Endless Love
Director |
1981 | |||
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La Bohème (Teatro alla Scala)
Production Designer, Stage Director |
1979 | |||
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The Champ
Director |
1979 | |||
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Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci (The Metropolitan Opera)
Costume Designer, Producer, Set Designer |
1978 | |||
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Otello (The Metropolitan Opera)
Set Designer |
1978 | |||
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Jesus of Nazareth
Director, Screenwriter |
1977 | |||
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Otello
Director |
1976 | |||
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Brother Sun, Sister Moon
Director, Screenwriter |
1973 | |||
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Romeo and Juliet
Director, Screenwriter |
1968 | |||
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Much Ado About Nothing
Director |
1967 | |||
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The Taming of the Shrew
Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
1967 | |||
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Per Firenze
Director |
1966 | |||
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La Bohème (Teatro alla Scala)
Production Designer, Stage Director |
1965 | |||
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Bellissima
Assistant Director |
1951 | |||
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La Terra Trema
First Assistant Director |
1948 | |||
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L'Onorevole Angelina
Actor |
1947 |



