Tullio Kezich

[1] During his long career as a film critic, he collaborated with Settimana Incom and the weekly magazine Panorama, as well as the newspapers La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera.

In 1950, Kezich worked as production secretary on Cuori senza frontiere by Luigi Zampa, in which he also had a small role alongside fellow film critic Callisto Cosulich.

Kezich was the company's artistic director until it folded in 1965, the year he moved to Rome to work on the script and television production of Olmi’s I recuperanti.

In 1987, Kezich co-wrote the screenplay, La leggenda del santo bevitore (The Legend of the Holy Drinker), based on the novel by Joseph Roth.

The film historian and critic Peter Cowie wrote that the book surpassed all the other works on the director in English, French and Italian.

Tullio Kezich (1961)