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5 unusual facts about Roberto Faenza


Alessandro Defilippi

He also worked on the screenplay for Prendimi l'anima, directed by Roberto Faenza, and has written poetry.

Cristina Serafini

Serafini's first significant role came in Roberto Cuzzillo's Senza fine (2009) as a young homosexual - winning her critical and commercial recognition, as well as the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award at 2009 Chieti Film Festival directed by Roberto Faenza.

Elena Ferrante

Two of Ferrante's novels have been turned into films: Troubling Love (L'amore molesto) became the feature film Nasty Love directed by Mario Martone, while The Days of Abandonment (I giorni dell'abbandono) became a film of the same title directed by Roberto Faenza.

Hugh Fleetwood

Fleetwood adapted the book for the film with director Roberto Faenza and Ennio de Concini.

Raimondo Crociani

During his career he worked as editor in more than 100 productions between 1971 and 2012, including works by Ettore Scola, Valerio Zurlini, Franco Giraldi, Alberto Bevilacqua, Steno, Alberto Sordi, Roberto Faenza.


Lucia Bosè

She has been active in Italian and Spanish films ever since, appearing in Francesco Rosi's Cronaca di una morte annunciata (1987), Agustí Villaronga's El niño de la luna (1989), Ferzan Özpetek's Harem suaré (1999) and Roberto Faenza's I vicerè (2007).


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