Ruggero Maccari
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Italian screenwriter (1919–1989)
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Ruggero Maccari | |
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Born | 28 June 1919 |
Died | 8 May 1989 |
Ruggero Maccari (28 June 1919 – 8 May 1989) was an Italian screenwriter.
Specially known by his collaboration with film director and screenwriter Ettore Scola. He wrote Commedia all'italiana films such as The Easy Life , Brutti sporchi e cattivi, or Adua e le compagne .
Awards
[edit ]He was nominated to the Academy Award for Dino Risi's Profumo di donna .
He won a David di Donatello for Ettore Scola's La famiglia; and he was a 4 time Nastro d'Argento winner for La famiglia, Scola's Passione d'amore and A Special Day , and Antonio Pietrangeli's Io la conoscevo bene .
Selected filmography
[edit ]- Eleven Men and a Ball (1948)
- The Transporter (1950)
- Rome-Paris-Rome (1951)
- The Steamship Owner (1951)
- The Passaguai Family (1951)
- I, Hamlet (1952)
- The Dream of Zorro (1952)
- Sardinian Vendetta (1952)
- The Passaguai Family Gets Rich (1952)
- The Piano Tuner Has Arrived (1952)
- Beauties in Capri (1952)
- The Doctor of the Mad (1954)
- Toto Seeks Peace (1954)
- It Happened at the Police Station (1954)
- Tripoli, Beautiful Land of Love (1954)
- The Two Friends (1955)
- Red and Black (1955)
- Count Max (1957)