Paolo Poeti

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Paolo Poeti (born September 4, 1940 in Recanati ) is an Italian television director .

Life

Poeti began his career as an editing secretary and assistant director for Ruggero Deodato in his first films in the late 1960s. Then he went to television, where he oversaw numerous cultural programs, magazines and, above all, music formats, but at the same time occasionally worked on scripts for television films by director Luigi Perelli . In 1975 he directed the erotic film Inhibition for the cinema under a pseudonym , and four years later he directed Ciao Nì, with singer Renato Zero in the leading role ! . His actual field of activity, however, remained television, for which he directed numerous films and presented interesting works, often based on his own scripts: the Vedrai che cambiera , La stanza n.13 , inspired by the tragic death of Luigi Tenco , the series Amico mio (with Massimo Dapporto ) and works like Senza scampo or Il mistero del cortile .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1975: Emanuela - Your wild strawberry mouth (Inhibition) (Cinema)
  • 1979: Ciao Nì (cinema)
  • 1987: That train to Budapest (Quel treno per Budapest)
  • 1993: The Children's Clinic (Amico mio) (eight films)
  • 1998: Die Kinderklinik 2 (Amico mio 2) (eight films)
  • 2013: La farfalla granata

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I registers. Gremese Editore, Rome 2002, p. 341