1. Ettore Scola Biography&Filmography - Weird Italy
Ettore Scola (born in Trevico, May 10, 1931 – died in Rome, January 19, 2016), was a distinguished Italian film director and screenwriter.
Ettore Scola was born in Trevico, Campania, Italy on May 10, 1931. He was a writer and filmmaker best known for his work on A Special Day (1977) …
2. The Poignant & Grotesquely Funny Cinema of Ettore Scola — Back Row
25 sep 2020 · A brand new book from Wayne State University Press all about The Cinema of Ettore Scola, edited by Remi Lanzoni and Edward Bowen, that can get you started.
The Cinema of Ettore Scola is an essential addition for the shelves of those who have wondered what contextual nuances they might have been missing out on, or anyone who has wanted to dip their toes into the wonderful world of Italian political satire.
3. Ettore Scola | 366 Weird Movies
PLOT: Film director Ettore Scola remembers his friend and contemporary, the legendary Federico Fellini, recreating moments from the great filmmaker's life on ...
Che strano chiamarsi Federico; AKA How Strange to Be Named Federico: Scola Narrates Fellini
4. The Grotesque Loves of Jealousy, Italian Style (Ettore Scola, 1970)
22 mei 2022 · Directed and co-written by Ettore Scola, the film presents a love triangle between Adelaide and two men: older communist bricklayer, Oreste (a ...
5. Ettore Scola obituary | Movies | The Guardian
26 jan 2016 · Ettore Scola, who has died aged 84, was the last in the direct line of great Italian film directors who descended from the neo-realists of the 1940s.
Film director who found international success with We All Loved Each Other So Much and A Special Day, starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni
6. We All Loved Each Other So Much (C'eravamo Tanto Amati), a tribute ...
21 mei 2016 · Ettore Scola, a committed filmmaker, always defended ordinary people and dropouts in his films. He criticised the living conditions in the ...
For its audacious and unique director Ettore Scola, a committed filmmaker, always defended ordinary people and dropouts in his films. He criticised the
7. Thank you, Ettore Scola, for never losing heart. ACTUAL - Cultural Press
20 jan 2016 · Una giornata particolare (1977) was de bekendste film van de dinsdag in een ziekenhuis in Rome overleden Italiaanse regisseur Ettore Scola.
Ettore Scola, one of the greats of Italian cinema, died in Rome on Tuesday. His films, full of warmth, sharp humour and human and political commitment were always a treat.
8. Ettore Scola - Bronze Screen Dream
Ettore Scola: A great director of Italian cinema, his social and ... However, it seems odd that Scola's movie is rarely discussed. This is a film ...
Ettore Scola: A great director of Italian cinema, his social and political satire blends with historical dramas, showcasing ensemble casts and humanistic storytelling.
9. Ettore Scola | Rotten Tomatoes
His work for the comic was funny enough that by his early 20s, Scola was making a good living writing comedy screenplays for various Italian movie studios.
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10. Ettore Scola, 1931-2016 | Obituary | Sight & Sound - BFI
26 jan 2016 · Although he worked in several different genres, he became identified with the commedia all'italiana (Comedy Italian Style), a group of films ...
Ettore Scola is sure of a place at Italian cinema’s top table for his early screenwriting career alone, but it was his work as a director that brought him to international prominence, winning prizes at major film festivals and garnering Oscar nominations for pictures such as A Special Day (Una Giornata Particolare, 1977) and The Family (La Famiglia, 1987). Although he worked in several different genres, he became identified with the commedia all’italiana (Comedy Italian Style), a group of films that took satirical swipes at both contemporary Italian society and historical events (everything from the Middle Ages to the Fascist era and WWII).
11. AND' dead Ettore Scola, farewell to the master of Italian cinema. Click ...
AND' dead Ettore Scola, the last great master of Italian comedy. Had 84 years. The great Director has gone off of the Department of cardiac surgery of ...
AND’ dead Ettore Scola, the last great master of Italian comedy. Had 84 years. The great Director has gone off of the Department of cardiac surgery of Polyclinic in Rome.