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Pier Carpi

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Italian essayist, novelist, film director and screenwriter
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Pier Carpi
Born
Arnaldo Piero Carpi

(1940年01月16日)16 January 1940
Died26 June 2000(2000年06月26日) (aged 60)
Italy
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Film director, writer, novelist

Pier Carpi (16 January 1940 – 26 June 2000) was an Italian essayist, novelist, film director and screenwriter.[1]

He was born at Arceto di Scandiano.

He directed such films as Povero Cristo and Satan's Wife .

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