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  1. Spoleto 1967: Directed by Christian Blackwood, Michael Blackwood. With Rafael Alberti, Ingeborg Bachmann, John Berryman, John Browning. Filmed during a visit to the Spoleto Festival in Umbria on the occasion of its 10th anniversary, "Spoleto 1967" documents the vibrant celebration of culture.

    • Christian Blackwood, Michael Blackwood
    • 1967
    • Documentary
    • 58
  2. Spoleto 1967. Filmed during a visit to the Spoleto Festival in Umbria on the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Spoleto 1967 documents the vibrant celebration of culture. Featuring such productions as, “Don Giovanni” and “El Principe Constante”, as well as poetry readings by Allen Ginsberg and Rafael Alberti, the Spoleto Festival ...

  3. Genres: Art, Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. A visit to the Spoleto Festival in Umbria on the occasion of its 10th anniversary. Highlights of the film: Don Giovanni - director Gian Carlo Menotti, conductor Thomas Schippers, set designer Henry Moore.

    • 20 seg
    • 326
    • Michael Blackwood Productions
  4. Filmed during a visit to the Spoleto Festival in Umbria on the occasion of its 10th anniversary, “Spoleto 1967” documents the vibrant celebration of culture.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2017 · The recordings of Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso (and of an unlikely third-party, John Berryman, at the 1967 Festival of Two Worlds (“Festival dei Due Mondi”) at Spoleto in Italy, organized by Gian Carlo Menotti is the focus of this weekend’s post. Allen’s reading (which was also subsequently featured in the recording ...

  6. Here is the festival revival guide of Festival dei Due Mondi 1967 in Spoleto, Italy. Find basic festival info, artist line-up, aftermovies etc. Share your Festival dei Due Mondi 1967 experience with others.

  7. This film documents the tenth anniversary of the Spoleto Festival, or the Festival dei Due Mondi, which was founded by Gian Carlo Menotti in 1957. Menotti’s idea involved bringing American artists to Italy for performances and exhibitions, so it seemed appropriate for the American filmmaker Michael Blackwood to document the anniversary.