Orlando Corradi (18 February 1940 Busto Arsizio – 7 November 2018, Switzerland[1]) was an Italian film director, animator, and film distributor. He was the co-founder, president, CEO and CFO of Mondo TV.

Orlando Corradi
Born(1940-02-18)18 February 1940
Died7 November 2018(2018-11-07) (aged 78)
OccupationsFilm director, animator, film distributor
TitleCo-Founder, President, CEO & CFO of Mondo TV

Career

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Born in Busto Arsizio on 18 February, 1940. Corradi (along with Kenichi Tominaga) founded DEA S.n.c. in 1964, a company active in the audiovisual animation sector, with the aim of acquiring the rights to Japanese animated cartoons for distribution in Italy and Europe.[2] In 1979 and 1980, respectively, Corradi and Tominaga created the companies DORO TV Merchandising. for large-scale television networks, and Italian TV Broadcasting S.r.l., for smaller-size broadcaster. The period from the late 1970s to the early 1980s saw the rise in demand for Japanese animated cartoons and the growth of the Italian television market. The two companies started distributing feature films, TV series and sports events. Mondo TV S.r.l. was founded in 1985 to produce animated cartoon series.[3] Corradi died in Switzerland (where he lived since 2012) on 7 November 2018.

Personal life

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He was married to Giuliana Bertozzi. He had two sons, Ricky Corradi and Mateo Corradi, and a daughter, Monica Corradi. Following his death, Matteo Corradi is now the CEO.

Filmography

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Films (as director)

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Television Series (as producer)

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References

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  1. Orlando Corradi, 1940-2018: Video Age. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  2. Pellitteri, Marco; Jean-Marie Bouissou; Gianluca Di Fratta; Cristiano Martorella; Bounthavy Suvilay; Kokusai Kōryū Kikin (2010). The Dragon and the Dazzle: Models, Strategies, and Identities of Japanese imagination: A European Perspective. Latina, Italy: Tunué International. pp. 594–595. ISBN 978-88-89613-89-4. OCLC 610841978.
  3. "Company Timeline". Mondo TV. Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2014.