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Ettore Scola

Ettore Scola (born 10 May 1931) is an Italian screenwriter and film director. Scola was born in Trevico, province of Avellino (Campania).

He entered the film industry as a screenwriter in 1953, and directed his first movie, 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 War II Italy life and politics, dedicated to fellow director Vittorio De Sica. In 1976 he won the Prix de la mise en scène at Cannes Film Festival for Brutti, sporchi e cattivi.

Since then Ettore Scola has made several successful films, including A Special Day (1977), That Night In Varennes (1982), What Time Is It? (1989) and Captain Fracassa’s Journey (1990). Ettore Scola has directed close to 40 films in some 40 years, and he is still active.

His film Passione d’amore, adapted from a nineteenth-century novel… read more

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Daniel S.

1Feb11

**1/2. Found the DVD in Italy. Italian original copy with Italian subtitles. Only. As La Congiuntura is a caper and not a Michelangelo Antonioni movie, I didn't mind. It's funny at times with slight cutting remarks about the Italian aristocracy. There is also a slapstick scene filmed as if Scola was filming a Chaplin movie. It's not that bad but we are still far from the major works filmed in the 70's and the 80's. A DVD zone Italian training course.

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