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General info : Walter Cantatore (born in Rome on December 22nd, 1924 - died in Rome, June 20, 2006) was an Italian production director, writer and art director. His father Giuseppe (1892-1942) was a fresco and glass artist. His brother was Domenico Cantatore (1906-1998). From the 40s till the 50s he worked for the music publisher De Santis. In 1960 he became the production director of Arco Film, Alfredo Bini's company that would work with Pier Paolo Pasolini. In 1956 he married the writer Giacometta Limentani. From the 60s to the 70s he worked mainly in the contemporary art sector. Frank Lloyd, Carla Panicali and Bruno Herlitzka entrusted him with the direction of the Roman headquarters of the Marlborough. In those years for the gallery of via Gregoriana organizes exhibitions of Fontana, Burri, Scialoja, Perilli, Dorazio, Pomodoro. In the early eighties Cantatore passes to the artistic direction of the Galleria Giulia, where he remains for twenty years valuing the work of artists like Pedro Cano, Pablo Echaurren, Carlo Lorenzetti, Titina Maselli, Guido Strazza, Piero Guccione, Gloria Argelés, Tommaso Cascella. Walter Cantatore has directed I Nottambuli, the theatrical cabaret created in 1950 by Alessandro Fersen and Emanuele Luzzati in via Veneto. Cantatore was in the editorial staff of "Arti Visive", an art magazine. He died in Rome on June 20, 2006. 
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Relations : Married to : Giacometta Limentanim. 1956 
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General info :Walter Cantatore (born in Rome on December 22nd, 1924 - died in Rome, June 20, 2006) was an Italian production director, writer and art director. His father Giuseppe (1892-1942) was a fresco and glass artist. His brother was Domenico Cantatore (1906-1998). From the 40s till the 50s he worked for the music publisher De Santis. In 1960 he became the production director of Arco Film, Alfredo Bini's company that would work with Pier Paolo Pasolini. In 1956 he married the writer Giacometta Limentani. From the 60s to the 70s he worked mainly in the contemporary art sector. Frank Lloyd, Carla Panicali and Bruno Herlitzka entrusted him with the direction of the Roman headquarters of the Marlborough. In those years for the gallery of via Gregoriana organizes exhibitions of Fontana, Burri, Scialoja, Perilli, Dorazio, Pomodoro. In the early eighties Cantatore passes to the artistic direction of the Galleria Giulia, where he remains for twenty years valuing the work of artists like Pedro Cano, Pablo Echaurren, Carlo Lorenzetti, Titina Maselli, Guido Strazza, Piero Guccione, Gloria Argelés, Tommaso Cascella. Walter Cantatore has directed I Nottambuli, the theatrical cabaret created in 1950 by Alessandro Fersen and Emanuele Luzzati in via Veneto. Cantatore was in the editorial staff of "Arti Visive", an art magazine. He died in Rome on June 20, 2006.Walter Cantatore (born in Rome on December 22nd, 1924 - died in Rome, June 20, 2006) was an Italian production director, writer and art director. His father Giuseppe (1892-1942) was a fresco and glass artist. His brother was Domenico Cantatore (1906-1998). From the 40s till the 50s he worked for the music publisher De Santis. In 1960 he became the production director of Arco Film, Alfredo Bini's company that would work with Pier Paolo Pasolini. In 1956 he married the writer Giacometta Limentani. From the 60s to the 70s he worked mainly in the contemporary art sector. Frank Lloyd, Carla Panicali and Bruno Herlitzka entrusted him with the direction of the Roman headquarters of the Marlborough. In those years for the gallery of via Gregoriana organizes exhibitions of Fontana, Burri, Scialoja, Perilli, Dorazio, Pomodoro. In the early eighties Cantatore passes to the artistic direction of the Galleria Giulia, where he remains for twenty years valuing the work of artists like Pedro Cano, Pablo Echaurren, Carlo Lorenzetti, Titina Maselli, Guido Strazza, Piero Guccione, Gloria Argelés, Tommaso Cascella. Walter Cantatore has directed I Nottambuli, the theatrical cabaret created in 1950 by Alessandro Fersen and Emanuele Luzzati in via Veneto. Cantatore was in the editorial staff of "Arti Visive", an art magazine. He died in Rome on June 20, 2006. 
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