Accademia nazionale d'arte drammatica
The Accademia nazionale d'arte drammatica ( Italian National Academy of Dramatic Art ) is the only state theater school in Italy . It was founded in 1936 by the theater critic Silvio D'Amico (1887–1955) and has been named after his death. Its seat is in Rome . Funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research and the Ministry of Cultural Goods and Tourism , it awards bachelor and master degrees.
organization
Every year, under the direction of the Ministry of Education, there is a public admission competition to which Italians and foreigners between 18 and 25 years of age with a university entrance qualification can register.
With the support of the Italian Foreign Ministry , numerous exchange programs have been introduced with leading European universities in recent years, including with GITIS in Moscow , the Guildhall School in London , the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona , the Berlin University of the Arts and ENSATT in Lyon . International appearances are carried out regularly.
history
Its predecessor was a drama school from the 19th century that was affiliated with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia at the beginning . It was named after Eleonora Duse and was closed in 1936 when the academy opened. Silvio D'Amico, who had taught the history of theater at the former drama school and was friends with the Nobel Prize winner Luigi Pirandello and the French director Jacques Copeau , took over the artistic direction of the institution for two decades.
A merger with the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and the national dance academy ( Accademia nazionale di danza ), which was sought in the 1960s, did not materialize.
Graduates (selection)
- Edda Albertini (1926–1998), actress
- Carlo Alighiero (born 1927), actor
- Marcello Aliprandi (1938–1997), film director
- Gabriella Andreini (* 1938), actress and voice actress
- Roberto Antonelli (* 1938), actor
- Manuela Arcuri (* 1977), actress
- Alessandra Acciai (born 1965), actress
- Luigi Almirante (1886–1963), actor
- Tosca D'Aquino (born 1966), actress
- Alberto D'Aversa (1920–1969), film director and theater maker
- Carlo Bagno (1920–1990), actor
- Marisa Bartoli (born 1942), actress
- Mino Bellei (* 1936), actor and director
- Carmelo Bene (1937–2002), theater and film director, actor and author
- Dirk van den Berg (* 1966), film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Giuliana Berlinguer (1933–2014), director and screenwriter
- Claudio Bigagli (* 1955), actor, screenwriter, director and playwright
- Roberto Bisacco (* 1939), actor
- Silverio Blasi (1921–1995), actor, screenwriter and television director
- Paolo Bonacelli (born 1939), actor
- Gianni Bonagura (1925-2017), actor and voice actor
- Anna Bonaiuto (born 1950), actress
- Alessio Boni (* 1966), theater and film actor
- Marcello Bonini Olas (1917–2007), theater director and actor
- Alberto Bonucci (1918–1969), actor
- Mauro Bosco (born 1938), actor
- Giulio Bosetti (1930–2009), actor and theater director
- Liù Bosisio (* 1936), actress and voice actress
- Nicoletta Braschi (* 1960), actress
- Lidia Broccolino (born 1958), actress
- Tino Buazzelli (1922–1980), actor
- Margherita Buy (born 1962), actress
- Luca Calvani (* 1974), actor and model
- Andrea Camilleri (1925–2019), screenwriter, theater and television director and writer
- Miranda Campa (1914–1989), actress
- César Campodónico (1929–2005), theater director, actor and lecturer
- Stelio Candelli (born 1931), actor
- Wanda Capodaglio (1889–1980), actress
- Lino Capolicchio (born 1943), actor
- Vittorio Caprioli (1921–1989), actor and film director
- Flora Carabella (1926–1999), actress
- Tino Carraro (1910–1995), actor
- Sergio Castellitto (* 1953), film and theater actor as well as screenwriter and film director
- Carlo Cecchi (born 1939), actor
- Adolfo Celi (1922–1986), film actor and director
- Alberto Cevenini (around 1935–1975), actor
- Alida Chelli (1943–2012), actress and singer
- Bruno Cirino (1936–1981), actor
- Giuseppe Colizzi (1925–1978), film director and film producer
- Bruna Corrà (born 1933), actress
- Giorgio Barberio Corsetti (* 1951), theater director, opera director, dramaturge and theater actor
- Leonardo Cortese (1916–1984), actor and director
- Daniele Costantini (* 1950), film director and screenwriter
- Antonio Crast (1911-1984), actor
- Barbara Cupisti (* 1962), actress and documentary filmmaker
- Ambra Danon , costume designer in film and theater
- Emma Dante (* 1967), author and theater director
- Massimo Dapporto (* 1945), film actor
- Renato De Carmine (1923-2010), actor and voice actor
- Rossella Falk (1926–2013), theater and film actress
- Ennio Fantastichini (1955–2018), film actor
- Ugo Fasano (1917–2002), documentary filmmaker
- Antonello Fassari (* 1952), actor and film director
- Pierfrancesco Favino (born 1969), actor
- Giorgio Ferrara (* 1947), theater, film and television director
- Gabriele Ferzetti (1925–2015), film and stage actor
- Paolo Fiorino (born 1938), actor
- Marcello Fondato (1924–2008), screenwriter and film director
- Scilla Gabel (* 1938), film actress
- Corrado Gaipa (1925–1989), actor and voice actor
- Gianni Garko (born 1935), actor
- Riccardo Garrone (1926–2016), actor
- Vittorio Gassman (1922–2000), actor and director
- Marco Giallini (born 1963), actor
- Giancarlo Giannini (* 1942), actor
- Ettore Giannini (1912–1990), theater director and filmmaker
- Domiziana Giordano (* 1959), artist and actress
- Emanuela Giordano (* 1957), actress, playwright and theater and film director
- Remo Girone (* 1948), theater and film actor
- Sergio Graziani (1930–2018), actor and voice actor
- Franco Graziosi (born 1929), actor
- Mario Landi (1920–1992), director
- Adolfo Lastretti (1937-2018), actor
- Luigi Lo Cascio (born 1967), actor
- Fabrizio Lori (* 1946), film producer and director
- Anna Magnani (1908–1973), film actress
- Nino Manfredi (1921–2004), actor, screenwriter and film director
- Mario Maranzana (1930–2012), actor
- Wanda Marasco (* 1953), writer
- Luca Marinelli (* 1984), actor
- Mario Missiroli (1934-2014), theater director
- Davide Montemurri (* 1930), actor, television and film director
- Rocco Mortelliti (* 1959), actor, screenwriter and film director
- Gastone Moschin (1929–2017), theater and film actor
- Francesco Mulè (1926–1984), actor
- Nick Nostro (1931–2014), film director and screenwriter
- Ilaria Occhini (1934–2019), actress
- Enrico Oldoini (* 1946), screenwriter and film director
- Glauco Onorato (1936–2009), actor
- Umberto Orsini (* 1934), film and theater actor
- Ferzan Özpetek (* 1959), film director and screenwriter
- Lea Padovani (1920–1991), actress
- Vito Pandolfi (1917–1974), theater critic and film director
- Michele Placido (* 1946), actor, director and screenwriter
- Giorgio Pressburger (1937–2017), theater director and author
- Pino Quartullo (* 1957), actor, screenwriter and film director
- Michele Riondino (* 1979), actor
- Giuseppe Rocca (* 1947), screenwriter and theater and film director
- Luca Ronconi (1933–2015), theater director
- Nello Rossati (1942–2009), film director and screenwriter
- Sergio Rubini (* 1959), actor, director and screenwriter
- Fabrizia Sacchi (* 1971), actress
- Luciano Salce (1922–1989), actor, film director and screenwriter
- Mario Scaccia (1919–2011), actor
- Fernando Scarpa (* 1968), theater director
- Aroldo Tieri (1917-2006), actor
- Pietro Tordi (1906–1990), actor
- Monica Vitti (born 1931), actress
- Gian Maria Volonté (1933–1994), actor
- Lina Wertmüller (* 1928), film director
- Luca Zingaretti (* 1961), actor
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Individual evidence
Coordinates: 41 ° 55 ′ 12 ″ N , 12 ° 29 ′ 36 ″ E