Francesco Barilli

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Francesco Barilli (born February 4, 1943 in Parma ) is an Italian filmmaker.

Life

Barilli started in the film business at the age of 20: he was (unmentioned) assistant director for Antonio Pietrangeli and in the following year, 1964, he made his debut as an actor in Bernardo Bertolucci's Before the Revolution . His name does not appear again until three years later, again as an assistant director, now in two B-films by Camillo Bazzoni . He is directing a documentary and writing two unconventional screenplays for genre films . In 1973 he made his first feature film; Il profumo della signora in nero is created based on his own script .

By 1982 he made three more films, two of them for television. A documentary and another script follow. In 1991 he directed an episode of La Domenica specialmente , then returned to the acting, which he still prefers to this day. In the new millennium he directed the ongoing television series Giorni da Leone .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, Vol. 7: I Registi . Gremese, Rome 2002, p. 42, ISBN 88-8440-171-2 .