CINEFILER

Giuseppe Tornatore

Born
May 27, 1956
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Giuseppe Tornatore (born 27 May 1956) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Born in Bagheria near Palermo, Tornatore developed an interest in acting and the theatre from at least the age of 16 and put on works by Luigi Pirandello and Eduardo De Filippo. He worked initially as a freelance photographer. Then, switching to cinema, he made his debut with Le minoranze etniche in Sicilia (The Ethnic Minorities in Sicily), a collaborative documentary film which won a Salerno Festival prize. He then worked for RAI before releasing his first full-length film, Il Camorrista, in 1985. This evoked a positive response from audience and critics alike and Tornatore was awarded the Silver Ribbon for best new director. Tornatore's best known screen work was released in 1988: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, a film narrating the life of a successful film director who has returned to his native town in Sicily for the funeral of his mentor. This obtained worldwide success and won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Subsequently Tornatore released several other films. In 2007 he won the Silver George for Best Director at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival for The Unknown Woman.
British Academy Film Awards
Best Original Screenplay
Best Film Not in the English Language
Cannes Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix
Grand Prix
Known For
Malena
(2000)
Director
Ennio
(2022)
Director
Cinema Paradiso
(1988)
Director
The Best Offer
(2013)
Director
The Legend of 1900
(1998)
Director
Baaria
(2009)
Director
The Professor
(1986)
Director
Correspondence
(2016)
Director
A Pure Formality
(1994)
Director
Everybody's Fine
(1990)
Director
The Unknown Woman
(2006)
Director
Full Filmography
Directing
Acting
Writing
Editing
Production
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