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Film director. Screenwriter. Years active. 1983-present. Paolo Agazzi Sacchini (born 5 May 1946) is an Italian film director. He has resided in Bolivia since 1975. He studied political science and economics in the State University of Milan as well as directing and writing at Superior Institute of Cinematography in Milan.
- Film director, Screenwriter
- 1983-present
Paolo Agazzi. Director: The Day Silence Died. Italian-Bolivian film director and producer, born in Cremona (Italy). He studies Cinema and Economy in Milan and at 26 he travels to Bolivia for vacations. He meets Antonio Eguino and Oscar Soria, Bolivian filmmakers and decides to stay and start his film career.
- January 1, 1
- Director, Writer, Producer
- Cremona, Italy
Feb 5, 2004 · El atraco: Directed by Paolo Agazzi. With Diego Bertie, Salvador del Solar, Lucía Jiménez, Jorge Ortiz Sánchez. Its about corruption in government institutions, in this specific case, the police. How the master plan to steal a bank truck finds its origins in the highest spheres of society.
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- Thriller, Crime, Drama
- Paolo Agazzi
- 2004-02-05
Mar 12, 2020 · Mi Socio 2.0: Directed by Paolo Agazzi. With David Santalla, Gerardo Suárez, Romaneth Hidalgo, Luigi Antezana. Vito (at present 70 years old) continues in his random adventures: blackmailed by the Patron, a fearsome drug trafficker who Vito managed to lock up in a maximum security prison, now lives hidden in a small Amazonian town.
- (29)
- Comedy, Drama
- Paolo Agazzi
- 2020-03-12
Dec 8, 2000 · Paulo Agazzi, whose new film, ''The Day Silence Died,'' opens today at Cinema Village (22 East 12th Street, Greenwich Village), is an Italian filmmaker who has worked in South America since the...
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The filmmaker Paolo Agazzi was born in Italy. He arrived in Bolivia in 1976 and soon obtained the Bolivian nationality. He joined the Ukamau enterprise directed by Antonio Eguino and worked as assistant director in Chuquiago (1977) and head of production in Amargo Mar (1984). Before this period, he had taken courses in political sciences and ...
El día que murió el silencio ( The Day Silence Died) is a 1997 Bolivian drama film directed by Paolo Agazzi . Synopsis. A handsome and mysterious stranger, played by Darío Grandinetti, walks into the town square of Villaserena one day and strategically places loudspeakers around the town, blaring a variety of musical tunes.