Franco Prosperi
Acclaimed for his visceral and shocking depictions of the wild, Franco Prosperi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1925, and was active in the film industry from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. Renowned for his work in the Mondo and exploitation genres, his most famous films include "Mondo Cane" and "Wild Beasts," though he never received awards at major film festivals. Prosperi's authorial style was characterized by his ability to blend elements of reality and sensationalism, often leading to a provocative and disturbing viewing experience. On a personal note, Franco Prosperi was a man who dared to push the boundaries of cinema, unafraid to challenge his viewers and provoke thought, even at the risk of controversy.