Piero Livi

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Piero Livi (born April 1, 1925 in Olbia ; † September 2, 2015 in Rome ) was an Italian short film director and screenwriter .

Life

Livi directed almost twenty times (from 1957 to 1974) the amateur film festival Rassegna Internazionale (from 1967 a festival of independent film) in his hometown and worked as a dubbing director. Livi made a number of short films for the cinema and presented a work of four feature films that spanned over 35 years. The 1969 Pelle di bandito tells the story of Barbagia (which Carlo Lizzani also filmed in The Blue-Eyed Bandit ) in the style of neorealism ; Another Sardinian story of revenge followed ten years later, Dove volani i corvi d'argento . In 2001 SOS Laribiancos appeared on Sardinian fighters in Russia during the First World War and three years later Maria sì , the story of a life crisis.

Filmography

  • 1969: Pelle di bandito
  • 1977: Dove volani i corvi d'argento
  • 2001: SOS laribiancos
  • 2004: Maria sì

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. imdb.com
  2. ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. I registers. Gremese Editore, Rome 2002, pp. 243/244
  3. http://www.fondazionecsc.it/events_detail.jsp?IDAREA=16&ID_EVENT=308>EMPLATE=ct_home.jsp