Italian screenwriter and writer
Massimo Felisatti
Born 12 May 1932 (1932-05-12 ) Died 7 September 2016 (2016-09-08 ) (aged 84) Occupation(s) Writer, director
Massimo Felisatti (12 May 1932 – 7 September 2016) was an Italian novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and director.
Biography
Born in Ferrara , Felisatti graduated in Modern Letters, and then he started collaborating with some local newspapers, also directing the cultural magazine Ferrara . In 1966 he moved to Rome, where he first worked as translator and essayist. In the 1970s, he started a proficuous collaboration with the writer Fabio Pittorru , debuting with the successful giallo novel Violenza a Roma , and writing screenplays for numerous films and for the crime TV-series Qui squadra mobile .[ 1] [ 2]
Felisatti was also active as a film director, co-directing with Sergio Grieco the poliziottesco Terror in Rome (1976) and a segment of the anthology film Un altro mondo è possibile (2001).[ 1] [ 2]
Screenplays
Il primo premio si chiama Irene , directed by Renzo Ragazzi (1969)
Blow Hot, Blow Cold , directed by Florestano Vancini (1970)
The Weekend Murders , directed by Michele Lupo (1970)
Quando gli uomini armarono la clava e... con le donne fecero din don , directed by Bruno Corbucci (1971)
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave , directed by Emilio P. Miraglia (1971)
Shadows Unseen , directed by Camillo Bazzoni (1972)
The Sicilian Checkmate , directed by Florestano Vancini (1972)
The Body , directed by Luigi Scattini (1974)
Silent Action , directed by Sergio Martino (1975)
Calling All Police Cars , directed by Mario Caiano (1975)
Nude per l'assassino , directed by Andrea Bianchi (1975)
Sexycop , directed by Duccio Tessari (1975)
Confessions of a Frustrated Housewife , directed by Andrea Bianchi (1976)
Il disertore , directed by Giuliana Berlinguer (1983)
La neve nel bicchiere , directed by Florestano Vancini (1984)
Un uomo di razza , directed by Bruno Rasia (1989)
Sulla spiaggia e di là dal molo , directed by Giovanni Fago (1999)
L'appuntamento , directed by Veronica Bilbao La Vieja (2002)
Amorfù , directed by Emanuela Piovano (2003)
Pontormo – Un amore eretico , directed by Giovanni Fago (2004)
E ridendo l'uccise , directed by Florestano Vancini (2005)
Books
Violenza a Roma , with Fabio Pittorru . Milan, Garzanti, 1973.
Gli strateghi di Yalta , with Fabio Pittorru. Milan, Fabbri, 1974.
La Madama , with Fabio Pittorru. Milan, Garzanti, 1974.
Un delitto della polizia? . Milan, Bompiani, 1975.
La nipote scomoda , with Bruno Gambarotta. Milan, Mondadori, 1977.
Per vincere ci vogliono i leoni . with Fabio Pittorru, Milan, Mondadori, 1977.
Qui squadra mobile . Milan, Garzanti, 1978.
Agave , with Andrea Santini. Milan, Rizzoli, 1981.
Isabella d'Este . Milan, Bompiani, 1982.
Storia di Ferrara, terra d'acqua e di cielo . Milan, Camunia, 1986.
O dolce terra addio , with Marco Leto . Milan, Rizzoli, 1987.
Baruffino buffone . Ferrara, Liberty House, 1991.
Tutta per gli occhi , in Carlo Bassi et al., Ferrara 1492-1992 . Ferrara, Corbo, 1992. pp. 294–295.
Corso di sceneggiatura , with Lucio Battistrada. Milan, Sansoni, 1993.
Rosso su nero . Milan, Mondadori, 1996.
A teatro con gli Estensi . Ferrara, Corbo, 1999.
Sette colli in nero , anthology of short stories edited by Gian Franco Orsi. Milan, Alacran, 2006.
References
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