
Director
Paolo Taviani
Born 1931 · San Miniato, Tuscany, Italy
Paolo Taviani (8 November 1931 – 29 February 2024) and Vittorio Taviani (20 September 1929 – 15 April 2018), collectively referred to as the Taviani brothers, were Italian film directors and screenwriters who collaborated on film productions. At the Cannes Film Festival, the Taviani brothers won the Palme d'Or and the FIPRESCI prize for Padre Padrone in 1977 and the Grand Prix du Jury for La notte di San Lorenzo (The Night of the Shooting Stars, 1982). In 2012 they won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival with Caesar Must Die. Vittorio Taviani died on 15 April 2018 at the age of 88. Both born in San Miniato, Tuscany, Italy, the Taviani brothers began their careers as journalists. In 1960 they came to the world of cinema, directing with Joris Ivens the documentary L'Italia non è un paese povero (Italy is not a poor country). They went on to direct two films with Valentino Orsini, Un uomo da bruciare (A Man to Burn) (1962) and I fuorilegge del matrimonio (Outlaws of Marriage) (1963). Their first autonomous film was I sovversivi (The Subversives, 1967), with which they anticipated the events of 1968. With actor Gian Maria Volonté they gained attention with Sotto il segno dello scorpione (Under the Sign of Scorpio, (1969) where one can see the echoes of Brecht, Pasolini, and Godard. In 1971, they co-signed the media campaign against Milan's police commissioner Luigi Calabresi, published in the magazine L'espresso. The revolutionary theme is present both in San Michele aveva un gallo (1971), an adaptation of Tolstoy's novel The Divine and the Human, a film greatly appreciated by critics, and in the film Allonsanfan (1974), in which Marcello Mastroianni has a role as an ex-revolutionary who has served a long term in prison and now views his idealistic youth in a much more realistic light, and nevertheless gets entangled in a new attempt in which he no longer believes. Their next film Padre Padrone (1977) (Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival), taken from a novel by Gavino Ledda, speaks of the struggle of a Sardinian shepherd against the cruel rules of his patriarchal society. In Il prato (1979) there are nonrealistic echoes, while La notte di San Lorenzo (The Night of the Shooting Stars, 1982) narrates, in a fairy-tale tone, a marginal event in the days before the end of World War II, in Tuscany, as seen through the eyes of some village people. The film was awarded the Special Jury Award in Cannes. Kaos (1984)—another literary adaptation—is a poignantly beautiful and poetical film in episodes, taken from Luigi Pirandello's Short Stories for a year. In Il sole anche di notte (1990) the Taviani brothers transposed in 18th century Naples the story from Tolstoy's Father Sergius. From then onwards, the Tavianis' inspiration proved faltering. Successes like Le affinità elettive, (1996, from Goethe) and an attempt to woo the international audiences like Good morning Babilonia, (1987), on the pioneers of cinema history, alternate with lesser films like Fiorile (1993) and Tu ridi (1996), inspired by the characters and short stories of Pirandello. ... Source: Article "Paolo and Vittorio Taviani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Directed

Caesar Must Die
Director · 2012

The Night of the Shooting Stars
Director · 1982

Padre Padrone
Director · 1977

Rainbow: A Private Affair
Director · 2017

Kaos
Director · 1984

Allonsanfan
Director · 1974

Wondrous Boccaccio
Director · 2015

Leonora addio
Director · 2022
San Miniato, luglio '44
Director · 1954

Good Morning, Babylon
Director · 1987

The Lark Farm
Director · 2007

St. Michael Had a Rooster
Director · 1972

Italy Is Not a Poor Country
Director · 1960

Elective Affinities
Director · 1996

The Meadow
Director · 1979

Fiorile
Director · 1993

Resurrection
Director · 2001

Night Sun
Director · 1990
Acting

Ennio
Self · 2022

Spécial cinéma
Self · 1974

The True Life of Antonio H.
Self · 1994

Senza Lucio
Self · 2015

Tomorrow
Minister · 2001

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self · 1975

Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
Self · 2017

Sodankylä Forever
Self · 2010

We Weren't Just Bicycle Thieves: Neorealism
Self · 2013

I nostri trent'anni - Generazioni a confronto
Self · 2004

Good Morning, the Wind Blows
Self · 2020

Gian Luigi Rondi - Vita, cinema, passione
Self · 2014
Filmers buiten het gareel
Self · 1969
Writing

Caesar Must Die
Screenplay · 2012

The Night of the Shooting Stars
Writer · 1982

Padre Padrone
Writer · 1977

Rainbow: A Private Affair
Screenplay · 2017

Kaos
Screenplay · 1984

Allonsanfan
Screenplay · 1974

Wondrous Boccaccio
Writer · 2015

Leonora addio
Writer · 2022

Good Morning, Babylon
Writer · 1987

The Lark Farm
Screenplay · 2007

St. Michael Had a Rooster
Screenplay · 1972

Elective Affinities
Writer · 1996