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Paolo Virzì was born on 4 March 1964 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is a writer and director, known for The First Beautiful Thing (2010), Tutta la vita davanti (2008) and Like Crazy (2016). He has been married to Micaela Ramazzotti since 17 January 2009. They have two children. He was previously married to Paola Tiziana Cruciani.- Actor
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Edoardo Gabbriellini was born on 16 July 1975 in Livorno, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for The Landlords (2012), I Am Love (2009) and Holiday (2023).- Actor
- Stunts
The brawny and imposing actor Bobby Rhodes was born in 1947 in Livorno, Italy. He first began acting in films in the late 1960s. Rhodes has been frequently cast as hard-as-nails, two-fisted macho-guy types in various Italian war, action, and horror features made throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Bobby was excellent as the funky, no-nonsense Tony the Pimp in Lamberto Bava's outrageously gruesome cult fright flick Demons (1985). Rhodes was likewise fine as rugged gym instructor Hank in the equally enjoyable sequel Demons 2 (1986). His other memorable movie parts include rough'n'tumble soldier Carlos in the thrilling The Last Hunter (1980); crafty, fearsome hunter Woody Aldridge in the exciting futuristic sci-fi/action opus Endgame - Bronx lotta finale (1983); narcoleptic soldier Private Wilbur Davis Jr. in the dreadful war comedy Ciao nemico (1982); a formidable mercenary in Hearts and Armour (1983); King Xenodama in Hercules (1983); and a profane P.O.W. mechanic in War Bus Commando (1989). Rhodes has also worked in films as both a stand-in, and a stuntman.- Editor
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Born in 1978 in Livorno, Tuscany, Simone Manetti is an Italian film editor and director.
He graduated in film editing from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (the Italian National Film School). He edited the short film FIB 1477 (2006) directed by Lorenzo Sportiello (Official Selection at the 63rd Venice Film Festival) and began working with director Paolo Virzì, editing the documentary L'uomo che aveva picchiato la testa (2009) and the feature film The First Beautiful Thing (2010), which was the Italian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards and for which Simone was nominated for Best Editing at the Italian Film Academy's David di Donatello Awards in 2010, and for Best Editing at Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists' Silver Ribbon Awards. He edited Tatanka (2011), a feature film directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi and written by Roberto Saviano. He edited the feature films Mozzarella Stories (2011), by Edoardo De Angelis, and I più grandi di tutti (The Greatest of All) (2012), directed by Carlo Virzì (Official Selection at the Torino Film Festival 2012), and the internationally acclaimed Italian TV series 1992, directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi. He is also a photojournalist for the Italian editions of magazines such Rolling Stone, Look Lateral, Vanity Fair and National Geographic.
A New Family, his first short documentary film as a director, shot in Cambodia, premiered at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival and was nominated for a Silver Ribbon Award. It won an Amnesty International Special Mention and was nominated for a Golden Frog for Best Cinematography at Camerimage in Poland.
Goodbye Darling, I'm Off to Fight is his first feature documentary.- Actor
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He is an Italian actor; his feature film debut in the first half of the eighties as an actor. Albeit coming from northern Italy, Adriano Chiaramida is often chosen by many directors to interpret southern characters especially natives of Sicily, also helped by an austere and severe face, typical of a certain type of upright men and resolute Southern Italy. In 2013 Adriano Chiaramida index a series of auditions for his firm intention to also directorial debut in the activity.- Actor
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Almost a high school drop out in his senior year, Paolino loves cinema, especially the one of the 70s. He also loves the actors and directors of that period: Steven Spielberg, Joe D'Amato, Martin Scorsese, Ruggero Deodato, Umberto Lenzi, etc... He appeared in several commercials and in the movie "Ovosodo" by Paolo Virzi'. He hosted various local festivals in his hometown Livorno (Tuscany, Italy). He also worked as entertainer on cruise ships and mountain resorts. According to Paolino, the greatest philosophers of all times are Saint Augustine ("Love and do what you want") and Charlie Chaplin ("A day without laughing is a wasted day"). He literally adores Articolo 31 (Italian rap band), anime, spaghetti. He also collects VHS.- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Sound Department
Arduíno Colassanti was born in 1936 in Livorno, Italy. He was an actor, known for How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman (1971), Amor, Carnaval e Sonhos (1973) and A Doce Mulher Amada (1968). He was married to Sonia Braga and Ana Miranda. He died on 22 February 2014 in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.- Actor
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Guglielmo Favilla was born on 24 May 1981 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor and director, known for Kiss Me Lorena (2005), Last Blood (2006) and All the Money in the World (2017).- Actor
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Victor Romito was born on 11 March 1908 in Livorno, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Gallant Men (1962), Passport to Danger (1954) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955). He died on 13 May 1980 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Born in Livorno (Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy). He's graduated in DAMS (Arts and Performing Arts - University of Florence 2004) and in Cinema and Multimedial Production (University of Pisa - 2006). He works as First or Second AD with Italian directors such as Enrico Oldoini, Sergio Rubini, Daniele Luchetti, Fausto Brizzi, Paolo Costella, Claudio Noce, Matteo Oleotto, Lorenzo Sportiello, Alexis Sweet...). He is an award-winning filmmaker of documentaries, short films, commercials and music videos. He won 24 prizes and over 100 selections with his shorts "Due giorni d'estate" (2014) and "Il cappotto di lana" (2012). "Due giorni d'estate" (Two days in summer, Deux jours d'été) was presented at Short Film Corner at Cannes Film Festival 2014. He also won the Italian Backstage Film Festival 2012 with the "behind the scenes" of the movie "10 regole per farti innamorare" (C. Bortone, 2012)- Cinematographer
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Alfio Contini was born on 19 September 1927 in Castiglioncello, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was a cinematographer, known for Beyond the Clouds (1995), Uno scandalo perbene (1984) and The Easy Life (1962). He died on 23 March 2020 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Federica Panicucci was born on 27 October 1967 in Cecina, Livorno, Italy. She is an actress, known for Laura non c'è (1998), Mattino Cinque (2008) and Unomania (1992). She was previously married to Mario Fargetta.
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Emanuele Barresi was born on 23 December 1958 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for Non c'è più niente da fare (2007), Like Crazy (2016) and I liceali (2008).- Nino Pipitone was born on 24 December 1902 in Livorno, Italy. He was an actor, known for G-Men vs. The Black Dragon (1943), Madame Spy (1942) and Submarine Raider (1942). He died on 12 December 1977 in Encinitas, California, USA.
- Jacopo Garfagnoli was born in 1994 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor, known for Black Spot (2018), The Traitor (2019) and Senza Età (2023).
- Laura Bernardeschi known as lauraartist68 is a multidisciplinary artist based in Newcastle upon Tyne ,Uk . She started to work as a supporting actress while living in London and from than moment she has never stopped achieving more than 31 credits for her acting roles. Laura is also a life model and a painter appreciated in the art world and for this is often part of worldwide art exhibitions.
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Aldo Nadi, one of the menancing bodyguards, was in real life an accomplished fencer master, described by many as the "world's greatest fencer". with an equally famous fencing father and brother. Maestro Aldo Nadi had the rare distinction of having been a professional world champion fencer, and as an Olympic fencer, Maestro Nadi had the disntction of winning gold medals in the 1920 Olympic team foil, epee, and sabre events, and took a silver in individual sabre. An aristocratic and elegant bon vivant, Nadi had been a cavalary officer in WWI. His screen role was the antithesis to what he had been in life. Nadi had immigrated to the US in the 30s, and had fought a series of spectacular matches against Maestro Giorgio Santelli. Lured by the glitter of Hollywood, Aldo Nadi relocated to Los Angeles in the early 40s.- Gianluca Favilla was born on 31 March 1950 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Invisible Wall (1991), Nel gorgo del peccato (1987) and Compagni di scuola (1988). He died on 8 August 1991 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Anna Pettinelli was born on 28 January 1957 in Livorno, Italy. She is an actress, known for Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo (1983), Discoring (1977) and Festival di Sanremo (1951).
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Doris Duranti was born on 25 April 1917 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. She was an actress and writer, known for Capitan Tempesta (1942), Calafuria (1943) and Cavalleria rusticana (1939). She died on 10 March 1995 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.- Writer
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- Producer
Carlo Baldacci Carli was born on 12 February 1973 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. Carlo Baldacci is a writer and director, known for The Evil Inside (2020), Il velo di Waltz (2009) and The Profane Exhibit (2013).- Additional Crew
- Actor
Stefano Sibaldi was born on 11 June 1905 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971), Ottocento (1959) and David Copperfield (1965). He died on 2 July 1996 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actor
- Composer
Luca Guastini was born on 9 March 1982 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor and composer, known for Exit: Una storia personale (2010), Steel (2012) and Verso un altrove (2018).- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Romano Albani was born on 25 September 1945 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is a cinematographer, known for Phenomena (1985), Obsession: A Taste for Fear (1987) and Troll (1986).- Actor
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Dino Di Luca was born on 5 May 1903 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor and director, known for The Spirit and the Flesh (1941), La riva dei bruti (1931) and Manon Lescaut (1940). He died on 11 May 1991 in the USA.- Stefano Davanzati was born on 5 March 1957 in Livorno, Italy. He is an actor, known for Il cielo non cade mai (1992), Fantaghirò: Cave of the Golden Rose (1991) and The Final Executioner (1984).
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- Actor
Graziano Diana was born on 30 January 1959 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is a writer and director, known for La scorta (1993), Canone Inverso (2000) and The Father and the Foreigner (2010).- Maurizio Micheli was born on 3 February 1947 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He is an actor and writer, known for Il commissario Lo Gatto (1986), Allegro non troppo (1976) and Nel mondo di Alice (1974).
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Isabella Cecchi (Livorno, December 19, 1972) is an Italian actress. She is divided between theater, film and television. After supporting the auditions for the film "Ovosodo", debuted in 1999 in the film "Baci e abbracci" by Paolo Virzi. She is known for portraying, among others, "Dillo con parole mie" in the friend of Stefania. On television, she also starred in the miniseries "Lo zio d'America" in 2002. In 2010 she starred in "La prima cosa bella" Paolo Virzi as a sister of the protagonist Anna Michelucci, played by Micaela Ramazzotti.- Music Department
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Pietro Mascagni was born on 7 December 1863 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was a composer and writer, known for Raging Bull (1980), Funny Games (2007) and Death to Smoochy (2002). He was married to Lina Carbognani. He died on 2 August 1945 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actor
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- Production Manager
Gino Turini was born on 29 May 1927 in Livorno, Italy. He was an actor and producer, known for Paid in Blood (1971), Nero and Poppea - An Orgy of Power (1982) and Agguato sul Bosforo (1969). He died on 27 September 2002 in Rome, Italy.- Umberto Melnati was born on 17 June 1897 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor and writer, known for Ma non è una cosa seria (1936), Red Roses (1940) and Brivido (1941). He was married to Christie Cleyn. He died on 30 March 1979 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Gian Galeazzo Ciano, 2nd Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari was an Italian diplomat and politician who served as Foreign Minister in the government of his father-in-law, Benito Mussolini, from 1936 until 1943. He was born in Livorno, Italy, in 1903. He was the son of Costanzo Ciano and his wife Carolina Pini; his father was an Admiral and World War I hero in the Royal Italian Navy (for which service he was given the aristocratic title of Count by Victor Emmanuel III). His son Galeazzo was accustomed to living a high-profile and glamorous life, which he maintained almost until the end of his life. Father and son both took part in Mussolini's 1922 March on Rome. After studying Philosophy of Law at the University of Rome, Galeazzo Ciano worked briefly as a journalist before choosing a diplomatic career; soon, he served as an attaché in Rio de Janeiro. On 24 April 1930, when he was 27 years old, he married Benito Mussolini's daughter Edda Mussolini, and they had three children (Fabrizio, Raimonda and Marzio), though he was known to have had several affairs while married. Soon after their marriage, Ciano left for Shanghai to serve as Italian consul. On his return to Italy in 1935, he became the minister of press and propaganda in the government of his father-in-law. Ciano volunteered for action in the Italian invasion of Ethiopia (1935-36) as a bomber squadron commander. He received two silver medals of valor and reached the rank of captain. His future opponent Alessandro Pavolini served in the same squadron as a lieutenant. Upon his highly trumpeted return from the war as a "hero" in 1936, he was appointed by Mussolini as replacement Foreign Minister. Ciano began to keep a diary a short time after his appointment and kept it active up to his 1943 dismissal as foreign minister. In 1937, he was allegedly involved in planning the murder of the brothers Carlo and Nello Rosselli, two exiled anti-fascist activists killed in the French spa town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne on 9 June. Also in 1937, prior to the Italian annexation in 1939, Gian Galeazzo Ciano was named an Honorary Citizen of Tirana, Albania. Before World War II, Mussolini may have been preparing Ciano to succeed him as Duce. At the start of the war in 1939, Ciano did not agree with Mussolini's plans and knew that Italy's armed forces were ill-prepared for a major war. When Mussolini formally declared war on France in 1940, he wrote in his diary, "I am sad, very sad. The adventure begins. May God help Italy!" Ciano became increasingly disenchanted with Nazi Germany and the course of World War II, although when the Italian regime embarked on an ill-advised "parallel war" alongside Germany, he went along, despite the terribly-executed Italian invasion of Greece and its subsequent setbacks. Throughout 1941 and thereafter, Ciano made derogatory and sarcastic comments about Mussolini behind his back and was surprised that these comments were reported to the Duce, who did not take them lightly; for his part, Ciano ignored well meaning friends who advised moderation. On top of that, friends and acquaintances sought his protection and aid on various matters not having to do with his official position, which in turn resulted in further caustic remarks. In addition, two relatively minor incidents wounded his overblown self-importance and vanity. One was his being excluded from a projected meeting between Mussolini and Franco. The other involved in being reprimanded for a rowdy celebration of an aviator in Bari; he wrote a letter to Mussolini stating that the Duce had "opened a wound in him which can never be closed." His own self-worth seemed to cloud his judgment, forgetting that he had acquired his position by marrying the boss' daughter. In late 1942 and early 1943, following the Axis defeat in North Africa, other major setbacks on the Eastern Front, and with an Anglo-American assault on Sicily looming, Ciano turned against the doomed war and actively pushed for Italy's exit from the conflict. He was silenced by being removed from his post as foreign minister. The rest of the cabinet was removed as well on 5 February 1943. He was offered the post of ambassador to the Holy See, and presented his credentials to Pope Pius XII on 1 March. In this role he remained in Rome, watched closely by Mussolini. The regime's position had become even more unstable by the coming summer, however, and court circles were already probing the Allied commands for some sort of agreement. On the afternoon of 24 July 1943, Mussolini summoned the Fascist Grand Council to its first meeting since 1939, prompted by the Allied invasion of Sicily. At that meeting, Mussolini announced that the Germans were thinking of evacuating the south. This led Dino Grandi to launch a blistering attack on his longtime comrade. Grandi put on the table a resolution asking King Victor Emmanuel III to resume his full constitutional powers - in effect, a vote leading to Mussolini's ousting from leadership. The motion won by an unexpectedly large margin, with Ciano voting in favor. Mussolini's replacement was Pietro Badoglio, an Italian general in both World Wars. Mussolini did not think that the vote had any real value, and showed up at work the next morning like any other day. That afternoon, the king summoned him to Villa Savoia and dismissed him from office. Upon leaving the villa, Mussolini was arrested. For the next two months he was moved from place to place to hide him and prevent his rescue by the Germans. Ultimately, Mussolini was sent to Gran Sasso, a mountain resort in Abruzzo. He was kept in complete isolation in a hotel in Campo Imperatore until rescued by German paratroopers on 12 September 1943. Mussolini then set up a puppet government in the area of northern Italy still under German occupation called the Italian Social Republic. Ciano was dismissed from his post by the new government of Italy put in place after his father-in-law was overthrown. Ciano, Edda and their three children fled to Germany on 28 August 1943 in fear of being arrested by the new Italian government. The Germans turned him over to Mussolini's administration. He was then formally arrested on charges of treason. Under German and Fascist pressure, Mussolini had Ciano imprisoned before he was tried and found guilty. After the Verona trial and sentence, on 11 January 1944, Ciano was executed by a firing squad along with four others (Emilio De Bono, Luciano Gottardi, Giovanni Marinelli and Carlo Pareschi) who had voted for Mussolini's ousting.
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Giampaolo Lomi was born on 4 February 1930 in Livorno, Italy. He is a writer and director, known for Tropic of Cancer (1972), I baroni (1975) and Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971).- Producer
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- Actor
Alfredo Bini was born on 12 December 1926 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was a producer and actor, known for The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966), Oedipus Rex (1967) and Accattone (1961). He was married to Rosanna Schiaffino. He died on 16 October 2010 in Tarquinia, Lazio, Italy.- Roberta Mari was born on 3 November 1918 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. She was an actress, known for L'amor mio non muore! (1938), Felicita Colombo (1937) and Partire (1938). She was married to Ernesto Calindri. She died on 8 August 1993 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
- Siria Betti was born on 20 September 1923 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. She was an actress, known for The King of the Cattle (1996), The World of Don Camillo (1984) and The Innocent (1976). She died on 14 April 2011.
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Born in Tuscany in the town of Livorno, Italy, he started as photographer at the age of 12th and grew up as filmmaker since 20 years old. He directed 97 movies and 9 Television series for the Italian National & Private TV (Rai - Mediaset - Tele+) and distributed on several international networks including SKY, BBC 1, France 2, FOX TV. In 2019 he resumed directing a new documentaries plus a TV series for Amazon Prime Video. Actually in production he directed "Templars" a Tv mini series of 5 episodes. Then he completed " A & F " Amy & Francesca a Gourmet and Wine Story. It's a new Tv Series starring Amy Erin Johnson and co-starring Francesca Negri. Now he is filming "A & F" season 2 starring by Amy Erin Johnson.
Filmography of Luca Centoni
(1987) "Discovering Queensland" (1988) "Islanda l' Isola dei Vulcani" (1989) "Isole nel Vento" (1990) "Te Pito o Te Henua, l' ombelico del Mondo" (1991) "Uluru, il mistero dell' Australia" (1992) "Storie di Aborigeni" (1996) "Sounds & Colors of Siam" (1998) "North Lands Circle: i parchi d' Europa" (1998) "N.L.C.: Francia, Inghilterra e Irlanda" (1998) "N.L.C.: Irlanda e Scozia" (1998) "N.L.C.: Scozia e Islanda" (1998) "N.L.C.: Islanda e Isole Faroer" (1998) "N.L.C.: Isole Faroer e Norvegia" (1998) "N.L.C.: Norvegia e Svezia" (1998) "N.L.C.: Oltre l' Artico" (1998) "N.L.C.: Finlandia" (1998) "N.L.C.: Danimarca, Germania, Italia" (1998) "N.L.C.: Sardegna" (1999) " River: Angers e la Mayenne" (1999) " River: Angers e la Sarthe" (1999) " River: Dall' Anjou alla Bretagna" (1999) " River: Bretagna, Il Canal du Brest" (1999) " River: Bretagna, La Vilaine e l' Aff" (1999) " River: La Dordogne" (1999) " River: Irlanda, il fiume Shannon" (1999) " River: Irlanda, il Connemara" (1999) " River: Alsazia e Lorena" (1999) " River: Alsazia, la cucina e i vini" (1999) " River: Livorno e la sua Venezia" (1999) " River: Livorno e il canale Navicelli" (1999) " Paesaggi: Maldive, Vilu Reef" (1999) " Paesaggi: Dubai, Miraggio nel Deserto" (2000) "Reportage: Dubai, Cattedrali nel Deserto" (2000) "Reportage: La Vandea e la Loira Atlantica" (2000) "Reportage: Normandia" (2000) "Reportage: Le Pays d' Auge" (2000) "Reportage/Cruising: Crociera Carnival, Da Miami a Cozumel (2000) "Reportage/Cruising: Crociera Carnival, Gran Cayman e Jamaica (2000) "Reportage: Bahamas, l' Ultima Atlantide" (2000) "Reportage: North West Trail, California" (2000) "Reportage: North West Trail, Oregon & Washington State" (2000) "Reportage: Mauritius" (2000) "Reportage: South Africa, Capetown & Surroundings" (2000) "Reportage: South Africa, from Kwa Zulu to Sun City" (2001) "Reportage: Tasmania" (2001) "Reportage: Tasmania, Hobart & Surroundings" (2001) "Reportage: South Australia, Kangaroo Island" (2001) "Reportage: South Australia, Clare Valley & Adelaide" (2001) "Reportage: Great Wines & Ocean Road of Australia" (2001) "Reportage: Melbourne & the Southern Cross" (2001) "Reportage: The Troglodytes of Saumur" (2001) "Reportage: Le Pays Cathare" (2001) "Reportage: A Descent into the Maelstrom of Norway" (2002) "Reportage: Unmistakably Malay" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 1 "New York Charleston" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 2 "The Road of Music" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 3 "Toward to West" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 4 "Arizona Dreaming" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 5 " 9/11 Beat " (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 6 "Back to East" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 7 "Denver's Jack" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 8 "Native Spirits" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 9 "Blues'n Bop" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 10 "Kerouac's Grave" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 11 "Return to Zero" (2003) "Hit the Road Jack!": Chapter 12 "The American Circle" (2003) "Soneva Life Style in Maldives" (2003) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Camargue e Rodano" (2003) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Rodano e Reno" (2003) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "I Canali Olandesi" (2003) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Oltre il Tamigi" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Il Passaggio a Nord Ovest di Sacajawea" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Isole del Fiume Hudson" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Le Acque dei Dogi" 1 (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Le Acque dei Dogi" 2 (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Le Acque dei Dogi" 3 (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Gozo, Malta e Comino" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Chicago la Città del Vento" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Il Dakota di Balla coi Lupi" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Lisbona - Montecarlo, la Rotta del Lusso" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Top New England" (2004) "Le Vie d' Acqua": "Sfida alle Virgin Islands" (2004) "Fernanda Pivano": "La Beat Generation Eredità dei Giovani" (2005) "Abitar Viaggiando": "L' Isola dei Templi" (2019) "Abitar Viaggiando": "L'Isola di S.Pietro" (2019) "Templars: The Da Vinci Code Secrets" (2021) "Templars: The Medici Mystery" (2022) "Templars: The Sinclair Legacy" (2023) "Templars: Gudrid the Fair" (2023) "Templars: The Sword and the Circle" (2023) "A & F" : Dallas Texas Place for Restaurants (2023) "A & F" : Y.O. Ranch the Heart of Texas (2023) "A & F" : Florence the Heart of Tuscany part 1 (2023) "A & F" : Florence the Heart of Tuscany part 2 (2023) "A & F" : The Hills of Chianti (2023) "A & F" : Bolgheri and Tuscany West Coast
2006-2009 "Border to Border": He collaborated to the Screenplay of the Movie Project "Border to Border" for the Cinema
Film Awards of Luca Centoni
1999 IV International TV Festival 1 Nomination (Ideas for Children's TV) to director Luca Centoni for "I Parchi d' Europa" produced by Phoenix Media 1 Nomination (Proposals for TV) to director Luca Centoni for "Realtà nel Crepuscolo" produced by Phoenix Media 1 Nomination (Ideas for TV) to director Luca Centoni for "North Lands Circle" produced by Phoenix Media/Tele+/Sitcom
2000 XXV International Tourism Film Festival - Milan 3 Nominations to director Luca Centoni for "Dubai,miraggio nel deserto","Maldive,Vilu Reef", TV program "River", episode "Lorena and Alsazia" produced by Phoenix Media/Tele+ Jury president: Claudio G. Fava Special Guests Directors: Gianni Amelio, Folco Quilici
2001 XXVI International Tourism Film Festival - Milan Special Prize to director Luca Centoni for "Livorno la Venezia e il Canale Navicelli" produced by Phoenix Media/Sky Jury president: Claudio G. Fava Special Guests Directors: Wim Wenders, Folco Quilici
2002 XXVII International Tourism Film Festival - Milan Special Prize AEM to director Luca Centoni for "Le Pays Cathare" produced by Phoenix Media/Sky
2005 53° Trento Film Festival (Mountains,Exploration,Adventure) - Trento 1 Nomination to director Luca Centoni for "Il Passaggio a Nord Ovest di Sacajawea" as finalist among the top 20 selected within hundreds of film participating.
2005 XIV Edition Oscar Livornesi 1 Award for Art Quality and Job Skill
2023 Nominee at 2023 Vegas Shorts Film Festival of Las Vegas
2023 Selected at 2023 Cine Paris Film Festival
2023 Selected at 2023 L.A. Sun Film Festival in Los Angeles
2023 Selected at 2023 Roma Short Film Festival
2023 Winner Best Short Documentary at 2023 Cannes International Shorts Film Festival with "San Pietro Island"
2023
Selected at 2023 Miami Indie Film Awards Festival with the short film documentary "San Pietro Island"
2023
Winner as Best TV Documentary Series "Templars" at San Diego Art Film Festival 2023 with the "Templars" episode 3 "The Sinclair Legacy"
2023
Selected at 2023 "Chicago Indie Film Awards" with the documentary film "The Sinclair Legacy" - episode 3 of Templars Tv series.
2023
Selected at 2023 "New York Try-State International Film Festival" with the documentary film "Gudrid the Fair" - episode 4 of Templars Tv series, starring by Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Nominee at 2023 "New York Independent Cinema Awards" with the documentary film "Gudrid the Fair" - episode 4 of Templars Tv series, starring by Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as Best TV Documentary Series "Templars" at Tokyo International Short Film Festival 2023 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as "Best Web TV Series" "Templars" at "New York Independent Cinema Awards 2023" with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as Best TV Documentary Series "Templars" at Japan International Film Fest in July 2023 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as Best TV Documentary Series "Templars" at Boston Independent Film Awards in july 2023 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as Best TV Documentary Series "Templars" at Top Film Awards in October 2023 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2023
Winner as Best Pilot Episode Series "Templars" at Venice "Under the Stars" International Film Awards in November 2023 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2024
Finalist at "London Director Awards" 2024 with the episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2024
Winner at Hamburg, Germany,"Purple Sky International Film Festival" 2024 with the TV series "Templars" episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
2024
Winner at "Monza Film Festival" Italy February 2024 with the TV series "Templars" episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson
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Winner at "Festival of Indie" India March 2024 as Best Web Series "Templars" episode 4 "Gudrid the Fair" starring Amy Erin Johnson- Additional Crew
- Actor
Emilio Cigoli was born on 18 November 1909 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for We the Living (1942), The Life and Music of Giuseppe Verdi (1953) and La sposa dei re (1938). He was married to Valentina Cortino. He died on 7 November 1980 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Writer
Carlo Romano was born on 8 May 1908 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor and writer, known for David Copperfield (1965), Carnal Circuit (1969) and L'elisir d'amore (1941). He was married to Jone Romano. He died on 16 October 1975 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Mauro Misul was born in 1923 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor, known for Amarcord (1973), Ginger & Fred (1986) and Vogliamo i colonnelli (1973). He died on 2 October 2006 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
- Cinematographer
- Producer
- Director
Gilberto Rossi was born on 2 March 1882 in Livorno, Italy. He was a cinematographer and producer, known for Ele (1925), Do Rio a São Paulo Para Casar (1922) and O Crime de Cravinhos (1920). He died in 1971 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Irish Braschi was born on 25 September 1975 in Livorno, Italy. Irish is a director and writer, known for Lettera da Madras (2011), E poi venne il silenzio (2010) and I Was Born Traveling (2013).- Actress
- Composer
Claudia Campolongo was born on 27 April 1975 in Livorno, Italy. She is an actress and composer, known for Rido perché ti amo (2023), Tutto molto bello (2014) and Cacao (2010).- Amedeo Modigliani was born on 12 July 1884 in Livorno, Italy. He died on 24 January 1920 in Paris, France.
- Actor
- Production Manager
Galliano Sbarra was born on 3 July 1915 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was an actor and production manager, known for Roma (1972), L'anno dei gatti (1979) and Casa privata per le SS (1977). He died on 9 September 1987.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Writer
Ellen Endo-Dizon was born on 4 November 1946 in Livorno, Italy. She is a producer and writer, known for The Love Boat (1977), Double Trouble (1984) and Can't Be Heaven (1999).- Pier Ugo Gragnani was born on 14 June 1898 in Livorno, Italy. He was an actor, known for Suor Maria (1955), A sud niente di nuovo (1957) and Terzo canale - Avventura a Montecarlo (1970). He died on 15 June 1976 in Rome, Italy.
- Guido Cantini was born on 9 April 1889 in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy. He was a writer, known for Amami, Alfredo! (1940), The Dream of Butterfly (1939) and Yó soy mi rival (1940). He died on 1 January 1945 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Alessandro Izzo was born on 10 September 1974 in Livorno, Italy. Alessandro is a director and writer, known for Kiss Me Lorena (2005), Last Blood (2006) and Olivia (2016).