Ettore Pasculli

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Ettore Pasculli (born April 4, 1950 in Cutro ) is an Italian film director .

Life

Pasculli graduated in architecture and founded the “Fabbricca della Comunicazione” in a former church in 1978, with which he realized cinema and television productions. From 1980 to 1986 he made several documentary and television works, including Le cordiere dell'immaginario , Planning and Moda, shown at the 1980 Biennale di Venezia . Pasculli also appeared as the director of the “Cinema e Architettura” and “Progetto Leonardo” festivals while teaching directing at the European Fashion School . At RAI he was responsible for programs and worked in the field of cinema technology. Its cinema films, which have been presented at long intervals since 1980, have been denied broader circulation; the best known of them is probably Fuga dal paradiso 'from 1989. Nine years later he also wrote a screenplay for Sergio Gobbi and in 1999 made Italy's first digitally produced film, La fabbrica del vapore . His Italy amore mio , presented in 2013, deals with the topic of integration.

Pasculli presented several publications on cinema and its technology.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1980: Le cordiere dell'immaginario (medium length film)
  • 1989: Fuga dal paradiso
  • 1999: La fabbrica del vapore
  • 2013: Italy amore mio

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pasculli at mymovies
  2. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I registi. Rom, Gremese 2002, p. 323
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