Dino Risi

Italian director and screenwriter

Dino Risi - Italian director and screenwriter
Born

December 23rd, 1916
108 years ago

Died

2008
17 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

Links & References

Contributed significantly to Italian cinema with a career spanning several decades. Directed numerous films that explored themes of comedy and social critique. Collaborated with prominent actors and screenwriters, gaining recognition within the Italian film industry. Received accolades for contributions to film, including the David di Donatello and a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. His works often reflected the complexities of Italian life during the 20th century.

Directed 'Il Sorpasso'

Directed 'The Easy Life'

Directed 'The Last Judgment'

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