Marco Ferreri
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PERSONAL DATA OF MARCO FERRERI
Born in: MILAN
Born on: 11/05/1928
He dies at: PARIS
He dies on: 09/05/1997
BIOGRAPHY OF MARCO FERRERI
Film director. He takes his first steps in the world of entertainment with extreme difficulty. In fact, he arrived at the cinema at the beginning of the 1950s (after having ventured into various professions) as a producer of a series of films – an investigation that should have taken the name of ‘Monthly document’, but the initiative failed almost immediately. After a brief working experience with Cesare Zavattini (‘Love in the city’, 1959), he moved to Spain where he became a seller of camera lenses. Almost by chance he meets the writer Rafael Azcona, who becomes his trusted screenwriter. The couple made, between 1958 and 1960, the triptych of films ‘El piso’ (1958), ‘Los Chicos’ (1959) and ‘El Cochecito’ (1960). These are low-cost films in which, however, the themes that will characterize much of Ferreri’s cinema can already be glimpsed: black humor, bizarre couplings, the world of the elderly. Back in Italy, he runs into censorship with his first production ‘A modern story – L’ape regina’ (1963). In 1965 he signed ‘The man of the five balloons’ (1965) which the producer Carlo Ponti reduces to an episode of the collective film ‘Oggi, oggi e postodomani’. In 1969, he made what is believed to be his masterpiece ‘Dillinger is dead’. After a decade, that of the seventies, characterized by a series of successes – among others ‘La cagna’ (1972), ‘La grande buffata’ (1973) and ‘Don’t touch the white woman’ (1974) – the eighties they are characterized by a sort of return to the past with ‘Stories of ordinary madness’ (1981), ‘History of Piera’ (1983) and ‘The future is a woman’ (1984). With ‘The house of the smile’ he won, in 1991, the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. After the not completely successful ‘La carne’ (1991) and ‘Diario di un vizio’ (1993) in 1996 he presented his latest film, ‘Silver nitrate’, at the Venice Film Festival. He died of a heart attack at the Pitie Salpetrière hospital in Paris.
THE MOST RECENT FILMS BY MARCO FERRERI
SILVER NITRATE (NITRATE D’ARGENT)
Role: Film director
Year: 1996
Diary of a vice
Role: Film director
Year: 1993
Meat
Role: Film director
Year: 1991
THE SMILE HOUSE
Role: Film director
Year: 1991 Go to the Complete Filmography
THE MOST RECURRING GENRES OF MARCO FERRERI
Comedy: 49% Drama: 33% Comedy: 7% Documentary: 6%
RECENT ROLES INTERPRETED BY MARCO FERRERI
Movie | Role |
---|---|
Hello Marco | Himself (archive) |
Don’t touch the white woman | Kellogg, The Journalist |
STYLE | Hans Gunther |
The whistle in the nose | Dr. Brine |
Casanova 70 | The count |
THE BEACH | The smoker |
Love in the city | Pursuer (“The Italians turn around”) |
Love in the city | (“Paradise for 4 hours”) |
AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR MARCO FERRERI
David by Donatello
Here are all the awards and nominations David by Donatello
- 1991 – Best screenplay nomination for LA CASA DEL SMILE
- 1982 – Best Director Award for Stories of ordinary madness
- 1982 – Best screenplay award for Stories of ordinary madness
Silver Ribbons
Here are all the awards and nominations Silver Ribbons
- 1992 – Nomination for best director for LA CASA DEL SMILE
- 1982 – Best Director Award for Stories of ordinary madness
- 1977 – Best director nomination for The Last Woman
- 1977 – Best Screenplay Nomination for The Last Woman
- 1970 – Best director nomination for Dillinger is dead
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