Carmelo Bene

Carmelo Bene

  • Birthday: 1937-09-03
  • Deathday: 2002-03-16
  • Place of birth: Campi Salentina, Lecce, Italia

Biography

The filmmaking career of Carmelo Bene (1937 - 2002) lasted from 1968 to 1973, six years out of a lengthy time spent in the theater that made Bene one of the most celebrated figures of the Italian avant-garde in the second half of the 20th century. Bene first made a name for himself with a controversial production of Camus’ Caligula in Rome in 1959. Subsequent productions retained this sense of notoriety, and Bene (like Pasolini) quickly acquired a police record. Bene, however, would come to bemoan the controversy his work created, because it attracted an audience looking for shocks and titillation, while he himself was more concerned with reinventing the vocabulary of the theater: sets, gestures, texts. Bene’s turn to cinema expanded that quest to reinvent. His films resist synopsis because, although they are often derived from narrative sources, Bene uses these sources against themselves and as a springboard for his critique of the stultifying traps of representation and interpretation. The films are wildly inventive and visually arresting on several levels: the performance styles of his actors, including eccentric movements, gestures and grimaces; the sets, costumes and makeup; the editing; and the use of the camera, with stable shots regularly punctuated by handheld camera work, extreme close ups and the occasional baroque use of zooms, dollies, cranes, elaborate pans and exaggerated camera angles. They resemble something like the work of Jack Smith crossed with the experimental Pasolini of Teorema and Pigsty. One constant feature of Bene’s work is its satire of heterosexuality. The two sexes keep trying to communicate with each other, but always fail to do so. Bene’s work constantly deflates masculinist pretenses at mastery: his male characters tend to be hapless and often hysterical, while his female characters are alternately predatory and remote, and unknowable in either case. But this satire is merely the most visible form of Bene’s revolt against convention and communication. Over and over again in the films, everyday actions become hopelessly complicated or endlessly interrupted. His characters often end up staring quizzically offscreen or even into mirrors, as if they were no more sure than we are of the meaning of what they see. Indeed, identity and by extension agency seem to get suspended, along with meaning. What is left is glorious spectacle and enigmas for the eyes and ears: endless music; babbling, stuttering text; excessive and exciting images. – David Pendleton

Filmography

Oedipus Rex

1967

As Creonte

Riccardo III

1981

As Riccardo III

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As The Protagonist

Don Giovanni

1970

As Don Giovanni

Necropolis

1970

As

Red Hot Shot

1970

As Billy Desco

Capricci

1969

As Poet

Tre nel mille

1971

As Pannocchia

Hermitage

1968

As The Man

Salome

1972

As Erode Antipa / Onorio

Catch As Catch Can

1967

As Prete

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Hamlet

Pinocchio, ovvero lo spettacolo della Provvidenza

1999

As Pinocchio / Geppetto / Mastro Ciliegia / Grillo Parlante / Mangiafuoco / Volpe / Lucignolo

Umano Non Umano

1969

As Self

Ventriloquio

1973

As Jean des Esseintes

Cos'è il teatro?!

1990

As Himself

Ai Rotoli

1996

As Self

Carmelo nei Canti Orfici

1996

As Himself

Bis

1966

As

The Last Days of Humanity

2023

As Self (archive footage)

Production

Riccardo III

1981

As Director

Riccardo III

1981

As Adaptation

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Director

Don Giovanni

1970

As Director

Salome

1972

As Director

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Director

Capricci

1969

As Director

Hermitage

1968

As Director

Salome

1972

As Writer

Salome

1972

As Producer

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Writer

Don Giovanni

1970

As Writer

Don Giovanni

1970

As Producer

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Production Design

Capricci

1969

As Writer

Capricci

1969

As Producer

Hermitage

1968

As Writer

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Novel

Hermitage

1968

As Novel

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Costume Design

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Writer

Our Lady of the Turks

1968

As Producer

Macbeth Horror Suite

1997

As Writer

Macbeth Horror Suite

1997

As Director

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Music Coordinator

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Costume Design

One Hamlet Less

1973

As Art Direction

Ventriloquio

1973

As Director

Ventriloquio

1973

As Adaptation

Cos'è il teatro?!

1990

As Director

Voce dei Canti

1998

As Director

Carmelo nei Canti Orfici

1996

As Director

La poesia dimenticata

1982

As Director

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