Carlo Mazzacurati

Italian film director and screenwriter
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Carlo Mazzacurati (2 March 1956 – 22 January 2014) was an Italian film director and screenwriter born in Padua. He started his cinema career in 1980.

His better known films include Il Toro (1994) and La lingua del santo (2000). He was educated and graduated from University of Bologna.[1]

Mazzacurati died in Padua.[2] He was an atheist.[3] He was married to Marina Zangirolami until his death.[4]

Partial filmography

Director

  • Notte italiana (1987)
  • Il prete bello (1989)
  • Un'altra vita (1992)
  • Il toro (1994)
  • L'estate di Davide (1998)
  • La lingua del santo (2000)
  • A Cavallo della Tigre [it] (2002)
  • An Italian Romance (L'amore ritrovato) (2004)
  • La giusta distanza (2007)
  • La passione (2010)
  • Medici con l'Africa (2012)
  • La sedia della felicità (2013)

Screenwriter

  • Marrakesh Express (1989)

References

  1. ^ Carlo Mazzacurati
  2. ^ "Cinema, morto il regista Carlo Mazzacurati"
  3. ^ Interview to Indie Eye
  4. ^ "Carlo Mazzacurati". IMDb. Retrieved 20 July 2018.

External links

  • Carlo Mazzacurati at IMDb
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