Filippo De Luigi

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Filippo De Luigi (born October 26, 1938 in Venice ) is an Italian film and television maker.

Life

De Luigi began as assistant director in theater work and turned to television in 1960, where he staged numerous different formats: news and cultural programs, reports and music videos. Among his documentaries , Alle prese con cinema a TV , presented in Venice in 1980 , stands out. A television series from 1977, Il giornale di bordo di Aimaro , can also be found in De Luigi's work.

He made his cinema debut - he played in a film in 1967, produced two works by Lodovico Gasparini in the late 1980s - as a director in 1991. The drama Errore fatale about a journalist wrongly diagnosed with AIDS remained his only contribution to the big screen. For the small screen, the series about gynecologist Giorgia Basile, La dottoressa Giò , became a great success that soon continued.

De Luigi is not to be confused with the actor Luigi De Filippo .

Filmography (selection)

Director

  • 1991: Diagnosis: Positive (Errore fatale)
  • 1993: Dolphin Girl (La ragazza del delfino) (TV movie)
  • 1997: La dottoressa Giò (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I registi, Gremese 2002, p. 145