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Mario Missiroli is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Co-Director Italien born on 13 march 1934 at Bergamo (Italie)

Mario Missiroli

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Nationality Italie
Birth 13 march 1934 at Bergamo (Italie)
Death 19 may 2014 (at 80 years) at Turin (Italie)

Mario Missiroli, né à Bergame le 13 mars 1934 et mort à Turin le 19 mai 2014 (à 80 ans), est un réalisateur de cinéma, de théâtre, et de télévision italien.

Biography

Diplômé de l'Académie nationale d'art dramatique, il réalise son premier film, La bella de Lodi , en 1963, mettant en scène l'actrice Stefania Sandrelli. À cette même époque, au cœur des années 1960, sa carrière s'oriente vers le théâtre. Il est nommé à la tête du théâtre Stabile de Turin, de 1977 à 1985. Il dirige et met en scène des spectacles novateurs et non-conformistes: Eva Peron de Copi, Oh les beaux jours de Samuel Beckett, Le Revizor de Nicolas Gogol, La Locandiera et la trilogie de La villeggiatura de Carlo Goldoni et Le Tartuffe de Molière sont autant d'exemples. Au cours de sa longue carrière dans le théâtre, il est amené à travailler avec les acteurs Ugo Tognazzi, Gastone Moschin et Adriana Asti.

Il meurt à Turin le 19 mai 2014, âgé de 80 ans.

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Filmography of Mario Missiroli (3 films)

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Director

Violent Summer, 1h40
Directed by Florestano Vancini, Valerio Zurlini, Mario Missiroli
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, War, Historical, Romance
Themes Political films
Actors Eleonora Rossi Drago, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Enrico Maria Salerno, Jacqueline Sassard, Lilla Brignone, Giampiero Littera
Rating72% 3.642333.642333.642333.642333.64233
Carlo Caremoli (Trintignant) arrives in Riccione, and enjoys life together with his friends at his father's villa. Riccione is still peaceful, and only a few things remind about the war fought in the south. On seaside holiday, the youth witness a German fighter flying low over the beach and causing panic among the crowd. Carlo tries to protect a frightened little girl who runs toward him, and meets her mother, Roberta (Rossi Drago), a naval officer's widow. Carlo is attracted to Roberta, often meets her and even makes a trip with her to San Marino, although Roberta's mother (Lilla Brignone) disapproves of this new acquaintance, and urges her to stay away from Carlo, partly because of his father, Ettore Caremoli (Enrico Maria Salerno), a brutal Fascist. Meanwhile, Maddalena (Federica Ranchi), the young sister of Roberta's deceased husband, arrives from Catanzaro, fleeing the impending war. Maddalena spends time with Carlo's friends, and together with Roberta, is invited to a circus. However, the show is interrupted by an air raid blackout, and the friends proceed to a nighttime party at Carlo's villa. After watching flares in the night sky, the men and women form couples and start dancing to a record of Temptation, Carlo with his girlfriend Rosanna (Jacqueline Sassard), and Roberta with a much younger boy. The camera cuts between Carlo and Roberta, staring at each other passionately. Carlo asks Roberta for the next dance, and the couple end up kissing in the garden, which deeply hurts Rosanna. The next day, Roberta initially refuses to admit her true feelings to Carlo, but ultimately accedes. Meanwhile, on July 25, the news of Mussolini's ouster is announced. Carlo and Roberta continue to go on dates. However, Carlo's father is forced to flee, and his villa is confiscated. Carlo meets Roberta once again and spends a night with her, provoking discontent from her mother, and Maddalena decides to leave. During a curfew, a patrol discovers the couple on the beach and finds out that Carlo's military exemption has expired. As his father has fled, he has no chance to renew it anymore. Roberta proposes that he hide at her villa in Rovigo, and the next morning they take a train. However, during the trip the tracks are bombed by the Allies, and the couple barely escape death. After the air raid, Roberta gets back on the train, but Carlo refuses to join her until the war is over, and they part as the train leaves.

Scriptwriter

Family Diary, 1h54
Directed by Valerio Zurlini
Origin Italie
Genres Drama
Actors Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale, Jacques Perrin, Renato Baldini, Salvo Randone, Sylvie
Roles Ecrivain
Rating71% 3.5885753.5885753.5885753.5885753.588575
En Italie, Enrico, un journaliste, après avoir appris le décès de son frère, se souvient de leur enfance… Après le décès de leurs parents, les deux garçons se retrouvent séparés : Lorenzo, le cadet, adopté par un majordome aisé, aura une enfance heureuse tandis qu’Enrico, livré à lui-même, passera une adolescence misérable. Plus tard, on découvre que Lorenzo est atteint d’un mal incurable...

Director

Violent Summer, 1h40
Directed by Florestano Vancini, Valerio Zurlini, Mario Missiroli
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, War, Historical, Romance
Themes Political films
Actors Eleonora Rossi Drago, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Enrico Maria Salerno, Jacqueline Sassard, Lilla Brignone, Giampiero Littera
Roles Co-Director
Rating72% 3.642333.642333.642333.642333.64233
Carlo Caremoli (Trintignant) arrives in Riccione, and enjoys life together with his friends at his father's villa. Riccione is still peaceful, and only a few things remind about the war fought in the south. On seaside holiday, the youth witness a German fighter flying low over the beach and causing panic among the crowd. Carlo tries to protect a frightened little girl who runs toward him, and meets her mother, Roberta (Rossi Drago), a naval officer's widow. Carlo is attracted to Roberta, often meets her and even makes a trip with her to San Marino, although Roberta's mother (Lilla Brignone) disapproves of this new acquaintance, and urges her to stay away from Carlo, partly because of his father, Ettore Caremoli (Enrico Maria Salerno), a brutal Fascist. Meanwhile, Maddalena (Federica Ranchi), the young sister of Roberta's deceased husband, arrives from Catanzaro, fleeing the impending war. Maddalena spends time with Carlo's friends, and together with Roberta, is invited to a circus. However, the show is interrupted by an air raid blackout, and the friends proceed to a nighttime party at Carlo's villa. After watching flares in the night sky, the men and women form couples and start dancing to a record of Temptation, Carlo with his girlfriend Rosanna (Jacqueline Sassard), and Roberta with a much younger boy. The camera cuts between Carlo and Roberta, staring at each other passionately. Carlo asks Roberta for the next dance, and the couple end up kissing in the garden, which deeply hurts Rosanna. The next day, Roberta initially refuses to admit her true feelings to Carlo, but ultimately accedes. Meanwhile, on July 25, the news of Mussolini's ouster is announced. Carlo and Roberta continue to go on dates. However, Carlo's father is forced to flee, and his villa is confiscated. Carlo meets Roberta once again and spends a night with her, provoking discontent from her mother, and Maddalena decides to leave. During a curfew, a patrol discovers the couple on the beach and finds out that Carlo's military exemption has expired. As his father has fled, he has no chance to renew it anymore. Roberta proposes that he hide at her villa in Rovigo, and the next morning they take a train. However, during the trip the tracks are bombed by the Allies, and the couple barely escape death. After the air raid, Roberta gets back on the train, but Carlo refuses to join her until the war is over, and they part as the train leaves.