Bruno Corra


Bruno Corra is the pseudonym of Bruno Ginanni Corradini, an Italian writer and screenwriter.

Career

The son of Count Tullio Ginanni Corradini and brother of Arnaldo Ginna, he spent his childhood and most of the youth in the hometown, adding to the more regular studies work with anarchists, dealing with all the learning, literature, art, philosophy, theosophy.
At the end of 1912 he founded with Mario Carli and Emilio Settimelli the magazine The Centaur, which aimed at the expression of a non-dogmatic conception of art. In 1916, he participated in the making of the film Futurist Life, in collaboration with Balla and Marinetti, a film produced and directed by Ginna.
In 1915 he published the novel Sam Dunn is dead, . He left Futurism a few years after the end of the First World War, publishing novels and escapist comedies that got a decent success with the public, such as The Island of Kisses of 1918, written in cooperation with Marinetti, or The Passatore of 1929.

Filmography