CINEFILER

Alessandro Bencivenni

Born
January 1, 1954
Alessandro Bencivenni (Salerno, 1954) is an Italian screenwriter. Born in Salerno in 1954, he lives and works in Rome. Graduated in Literature and graduated from the CSC, he began writing screenwriting in the field of comics with Mickey Mouse, then went on to write for the cinema with the director Neri Parenti in 1986 for the film Superfantozzi, with Paolo Villaggio, Liù Bosisio, Gigi Reder and Luc Merenda, written together with the debutant Domenico Saverni and the already famous Leo Benvenuti and Piero De Bernardi. With Domenico Saverni and Enrico Oldoini he conceives the successful television series Don Matteo (2000) with Terence Hill, Flavio Insinna and Nino Frassica. With Saverni and Maestro Mario Monicelli he collaborated on the writing of Le Rose del deserto (2006), a candidate for the screenplay for the Silver Ribbons. He won ten times the Golden Keys: the prize of the exhibitors to the greatest hits of the year. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For
Fantozzi in Heaven
(1993)
Story and Screenplay
Superfantozzi
(1986)
Story and Screenplay
Natale a Beverly Hills
(2009)
Story and Screenplay
The Comics
(1990)
Story and Screenplay
Natale a New York
(2006)
Story and Screenplay
Fantozzi 2000 - The Cloning
(1999)
Screenplay and Story
Natale in crociera
(2007)
Screenplay and Story
Natale a Rio
(2008)
Screenplay and Story
Fantozzi The Return
(1996)
Story and Screenplay
Natale da chef
(2017)
Screenplay
Fantozzi Retires
(1988)
Story and Screenplay
Natale in Sudafrica
(2010)
Screenplay and Story
Fantozzi to the Rescue
(1990)
Screenplay and Story
Un Natale per due
(2011)
Story and Screenplay
The New Comics
(1994)
Story and Screenplay
Ricky & Barabba
(1992)
Screenplay
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