Ettore Scola
Directing · Born 1931-05-10 in Trevico, Campania, Italy
Biography
Ettore Scola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛttore ˈskɔːla]; 10 May 1931 – 19 January 2016) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He received a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1978 for his film A Special Day and over the course of his film career was nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Scola was born in Trevico, Avellino, Campania. From age 15, he became a ghostwriter. He entered the film industry as a screenwriter in 1953, and collaborated with director Dino Risi and fellow writer Ruggero Maccari on the screenplay for Risi's feature, Il Sorpasso (1962). He directed his first film, Let's Talk About Women, in 1964. In 1974 Scola enjoyed international success with We All Loved Each Other So Much (C'eravamo tanto amati), a wide fresco of post-World…
Filmography
- Sophia Loren, a special destiny as Self (archive footage)
- Monica Vitti, une étoile dans la nuit as Self (archive footage)
- Monicelli: La versione di Mario as Self (archive footage)
- Portrait Of My Father as Self
- Vittorio racconta Gassman: Una vita da mattatore as Self
- Farewell to Enrico Berlinguer as Self
- Ridendo e scherzando - Ritratto di un regista all'italiana as Self
- Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life as Self
- Vittorio D. as Self
- Sophia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow as Self