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  1. Donatello Dubini was born on 19 July 1955 in Zurich, Switzerland. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Klaus Fuchs - Atomspion (1989), J.K. - Erfahrungen im Umgang mit dem eigenen Ich (1991) and Ludwig 1881 (1993). He died on 26 March 2011 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

    • Director, Cinematographer, Writer
    • July 19, 1955
    • Donatello Dubini
    • March 26, 2011
  2. May 2, 2003 · Thomas Pynchon: A Journey Into the Mind of P.: Directed by Donatello Dubini, Fosco Dubini. With James Bone, Irwin Corey, Richard Lane, George Plimpton. This documentary tries to unravel the various mysteries around the identity, life and work of the reclusive author.

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    • Documentary
    • Donatello Dubini, Fosco Dubini
    • 2003-05-02
  3. Donatello Dubini. Donatello Dubini (1955, Zurich) attended the film academy and studied, just like his brother Fosco Dubini (1954, Zurich), theatre, film and television in Cologne. The brothers had been members of the Zürich Filmkollektiv while still in Switzerland and in Cologne they joined the directors' collective Der Andere Blick.

  4. Apr 6, 1995 · Ludwig 1881: Directed by Donatello Dubini, Fosco Dubini. With Helmut Berger, Max Tidof, Michael Schiller, Dietmar Mössmer. In 1881 Ludwig of Bavaria goes on a cruise on a Swiss lake. He takes with him a famous actor, Josef Kainz, to act out the scenes from a story which took place on the lake, at the actual locations.

    • (63)
    • Biography, Drama
    • Donatello Dubini, Fosco Dubini
    • 1995-04-06
  5. Oct 24, 2002 · Fosco and Donatello Dubinis misleadingly titled “Thomas Pynchon: A Journey Into the Mind of [p.]” walks a thin line between investigative and tabloid journalism until devolving into a...

  6. Jun 1, 2023 · “Ludwig 1881” (1993) by Donatello and Fosco Dubini focuses on Ludwig’s journey through Switzerland in summer 1881. Munich court actor Josef Kainz was hired to recite Schiller’s “Wilhelm Tell” in front of the alleged historical locations, to transport the King into a world of poetry and imagination.

  7. Directed by Fosco Dubini, Donatello Dubini. Thomas Pynchon is a best-selling American novelist, who, unlike the vast majority of his peers, has eschewed the limelight with near-fanatical determination since the 1960s.