Fabio Pittorru

Italian film director, screenwriter and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fabio Pittorru (24 August 1928 – 4 September 1995) was an Italian novelist, essayist, screenwriter, journalist and film director.

Born24 August 1928 (1928-08-24)
Died4 September 1995(1995-09-04) (aged 67)
Rome, Italy
OccupationWriter
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Fabio Pittorru
Born24 August 1928 (1928-08-24)
Died4 September 1995(1995-09-04) (aged 67)
Rome, Italy
OccupationWriter
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Biography

Born in Ferrara, after the World War II Pittorru was very active in the local cultural scene, working as a documentarist and as a journalist. In the mid-1960s he moved to Rome, where he started a proficuous collaboration with Massimo Felisatti, writing some successful giallo novels and several film screenplays. He was also very active on television, co-creating with Felisatti the crime TV-series Qui squadra mobile, and writing a number of screenplays for television films.[1][2] In 1975, he wrote and directed the commedia sexy all'italiana Strip First, Then We Talk.[1]

Pittorru's literary works include biographies, historic essays and humorous novels.[2]

Selected filmography

Books

  • Violenza a Roma, with Massimo Felisatti. Garzanti, 1973.
  • Gli strateghi di Yalta, with Massimo Felisatti. Fabbri, 1974.
  • La spartizione del mondo. Fratelli Fabbri, 1974.
  • La Madama, with Massimo Felisatti. Garzanti, 1974.
  • Per vincere ci vogliono i leoni. with Massimo Felisatti. Mondadori, 1977.
  • Torquato Tasso: l'uomo, il poeta, il Cortigiano. Bompiani, 1982.
  • Agrippina imperatrice: sorella di Caligola, moglie di Claudio, madre di Nerone. Camunia, 1986.
  • Chi è senza peccato. Wilson, 1987.
  • Ciano: i giorni contati. Leonardo, 1991.
  • Il caso Vittoria Accoramboni. Net, 2004.

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