Vito Molinari

Italian stage and film director (1929–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vito Molinari (6 November 1929 – 18 February 2025) was an Italian stage and film director.[1]

Born(1929-11-06)6 November 1929
Died18 February 2025(2025-02-18) (aged 95)
Lavagna, Italy
OccupationsStage director
Film director
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Vito Molinari
Molinari in 1955
Born(1929-11-06)6 November 1929
Died18 February 2025(2025-02-18) (aged 95)
Lavagna, Italy
OccupationsStage director
Film director
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Life and career

Born in Sestri Levante on 6 November 1929, Molinari made his debut as a film director in 1954 with his first production on the television channel RAI.[2] He directed several TV series, including L'amico del giaguaro [it], Un due tre [it], and Canzonissima.[3]

Molinari founded the theatre program at the University of Genoa alongside Francesco Della Corte [it].[4] At the Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste, he directed a production of Die Fledermaus in 1965 and The White Horse Inn in 1970. At the Politeama Rossetti, he directed Die Csárdásfürstin which starred Adriana Innocenti and Elio Pandolfi. In December 2024, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Premio Vincenzo Crocitti International.[5]

Molinari died in Lavagna on 18 February 2025, at the age of 95.[6]

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