Roberto Omegna

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Roberto Omegna,  (born May 28, 1876, Turin, Italy—died 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; “Crossing the Chaco”), Buenos Aires (1906),Matrimonio abissino (1908; “Abyssinian Wedding”), La caccia al leopardo (1908; “Hunting the Leopard”), La neuropatolagia (1908; “Neuropathology”), Usi e costumi indiani (1911; “Customs and Practices of India”), Templi indiani (1911; “Indian Temples”), Una fabbrica di ombrelli in Birmania (1911; “An Umbrella Factory in Burma”), Funerali cinesi (1911; “Chinese Funerals”), and La vita delle farfalle (1911; “The Life of Butterflies”). In 1926 Omegna joined the management of LUCE (Union for Educational Cinematography), whose acronym spells the Italian word for “light.” 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; “A Look at the Bottom of the Sea”) and Un mondo meraviglioso (1938; “A Wonderful World”)—both of which received awards at the Festival of Venice—remain interesting and scientifically accurate even today. (Encyclopaedia Britannica)

Most Popular Roberto Omegna Trailers

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Dr. Isnardi: Amputation Trailer (1907)

01 January 1907

A medical documentary for students.

Torquato Tasso Trailer (1909)

01 November 1909

Invited by Duke Alfonso II to the court of Ferrara to read his poems, the poet Torquato Tasso finds himself at the center of court intrigue because of his secret love for the Duke’s sister, Eleanora d’Este.

The Life of the Field Cricket Trailer (1926)

01 January 1926

Short documentary about crickets.

I Fiori Trailer (1933)

01 January 1933

Time lapse documentary about the lifecycle of flowers.

The Last Days of Pompeii Trailer (1908)

02 December 1908

Pompeii 79AD, mere days before the Vesuvian eruption. Glaucus and Jone are in love with each other. Arbaces, the Egyptian High Priest, is determined to conquer Jone.

The Life of the Butterfly Trailer (1911)

01 November 1911

Champagne caprice Trailer (1919)

23 July 1919

Maude, engaged to a doctor, was adopted years earlier by the president of an anti-alcoholic league. A Gypsy violinist falls in love with her, who, after having kidnapped and immobilized the girl's boyfriend, takes her to a villa and, to try to make her give in to his coaxing, has some gypsies offer her champagne.

The Slave of Carthage Trailer (1910)

02 November 1910

Italian silent film

Neuropathology Trailer (1908)

17 February 1908

Signed by neurology professor Camillo Negro and cinematographer Roberto Omegna for the Società Anonima Ambrosio of Turin, Neuropathology is one of the first and most significant scientific documentaries in the history of cinema.

Esposizione di Torino Trailer (1911)

29 April 1911

In 1911 the International Exposition of Industry and Labour took place in Turin to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Italian National Unity.

Gloria Trailer (1934)

01 January 1934

Abyssinian Marriage Trailer (1909)

02 January 1909

Directed by Roberto Omegna.

Morfologia del Fiore Trailer (1942)

01 September 1942

Un pioniere del cinema scientifico. Roberto Omegna 1876 - 1948 Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974