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Rome, Italy. Occupations. Film director. screenwriter. stage director. Years active. 1953–1995. Mauro Bolognini (28 June 1922 – 14 May 2001) was an Italian film and stage director.
Mauro Bolognini (1922-2001) was an Italian director and writer, known for his adaptations of works by Alberto Moravia and Pier Paolo Pasolini. He worked as an assistant to Luigi Zampa and other neo-realist directors, and directed films such as Madamigella di Maupin, Mosca addio and Careless.
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May 16, 2001 · Mauro Bolognini. Director turning literature into visual masterpieces. John Francis Lane. Tue 15 May 2001 21.41 EDT. Once described as "the most Proustian of Italian film directors", Mauro...
Nov 5, 2006 · Mauro Bolognini was a versatile and influential director who made films of social critique, melodrama, opera and theatre. He had a distinctive style, a passion for the melancholy of sex and a flair for adapting literary works.
Mauro Bolognini was a leading director of Italian cinema for over 35 years. Critically and commercially successful from the mid-1950s on, his films featured international stars and won top...
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Mauro Bolognini was born on February 28, 1922 in Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy. He was a director and writer, known for Madamigella di Maupin (1966), Mosca addio (1987) and Careless (1962). He died on May 14, 2001 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. Trivia. Worked as assistant director under neo-realist director Luigi Zampa from 1948 to 1952.