Ubaldo Ragona


Ubaldo Ragona, born in Catania in 1916, began his career as a cameraman. In 1955 he directed his first documentar y, Il Fiume dei Faraoni. In 1964 came his most famous film, L'Ultimo uomo sulla terra (The Last Man on Earth), a cult-movie precursor to hor ror films like George A. Romero's The Night of The Living Dead (1968). The story was based on a novel by Richard Matheson, and also inspired Boris Sagal's The Omega Man (1971). He made his last feature, Vergine per un bastardo, in 1966.


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26° Festival

CINEMAMBIENTE

05 June - 11 June 2023
TORINO

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