Arturo Lanocita

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Arturo Lanocita
Arturo Lanocita.jpg
Lanocita in 1953
Born4 June 1904
Limbadi, Italy
Died23 April 1983(1983-04-23) (aged 78)
Milan, Italy
Occupation(s)Writer, journalist, film critic

Arturo Lanocita (4 June 1904 – 23 April 1983) was an Italian writer, journalist and film critic. [1] He was member of the international film jury at the IX Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica in Venice in 1948.

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References

  1. Arturo Lanocita Archived 16 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine : il giornalismo come un romanzo giallo Articolo di Renata Broggini in occasione del centenario della nascita del giornalista, a cura dell'Ordine dei Giornalisti del Consiglio della Lombardia