Liliana Cavani Biography (1936-)

Born January 12, 1936 (some sources say 1933 or 1937), in Capri, Italy. Addresses: Agent: Via Filangeri 4, Rome, Italy.

Nationality
Italian
Gender
Female
Occupation
Writer, director, editor
Birth Details
January 12, 1936
Capri, Italy

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Stage Director
  • Iphigenia in Tauris, Paris Opera, Paris, 1984
  • La Vestale, Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy, 1994
  • La Cena della Beffe, Zurich, Switzerland, 1995
  • Pagliacci, Ravenna Festival, Ravenna, Italy, 1998
  • Film Director, Except Where Indicated
  • Incontro notturno, 1961
  • L'evento, 1962
  • I cannibali (also known as The Cannibals and The Year ofthe Cannibals), Doria-San Marco, 1970
  • (And editor) L'ospite (also known as The Guest), RAI-TVChannel 1/Lotar, 1971
  • The Night Porter (also known as Il portiere du notte), AVCO-Embassy, 1974
  • Milarepa, Istituto Luce Italnoleggio Cinematografico, 1974
  • Oltre il bene e il male (also known as Beyond Good and Evil, Al di la del bene e del male, Au-dela du bien et du mal, Jenseits von Gut und Bose, and Seeds of Evil), United Artists, 1977
  • La pelle (also known as The Skin), 1981
  • Oltra la porta (also known as Beyond the Door, Beyond the Obsession, Behind the Door, Jail Bird, and The Secretbeyond the Door), Premier Releasing/Gaumont, 1982
  • Interno berlinese (also known as The Berlin Affair), Cannon, 1985 . Francesco (also known as St. Francis of Assisi, Franziskus, Franciscus, and St. Francis), Istituto Luce/ Italnoleggio Cinematografico/Sacis, 1989
  • Dove siete? Io sono qui (also known as Where Are You? I'm Here), 1993
  • Dissociated States, 1999
  • Ripley's Game, 2001
  • Television Director
  • Movies
  • Francesco d'Assisi (also known as Francis of Assisi), 1966
  • Galileo, 1968
  • Manon Lescaut, 1999
  • Television Director, Except Where Indicated
  • Specials
  • The History of the Third Reich (also known as Storia del terzoReich; documentary), Italian television, 1962-63
  • L'eta di Stalin (also known as The Age of Stalin), 1963
  • La casa in Italia (also known as The House in Italy), 1964
  • Primo Piano: Philippe Petain processo a Vichy (also known as Philippe Petain: Trial at Vichy), 1965
  • La donna nella resistenza (also known as Women of the Resistance), 1965
  • Gesu'mio fratello (also known as Jesus, My Brother), 1965
  • Il giorno della pace (also known as The Day of Peace), 1965
  • (Opera director) La Traviata, 1992
  • (Opera director) Cavalleria rusticana, 1996
  • Television Appearances
  • Specials
  • Three Women Filmmakers, PBS, 1987
  • WRITINGS
  • Screenplays
  • (With Italo Moscati) I cannibali (also known as The Cannibals and The Year of the Cannibals), Doria-San Marco Films, 1969
  • Coauthor, L'ospite (also known as The Guest), RAI-TV Channel 1/Lotar, 1971
  • (With Moscati) The Night Porter (also known as Il portiere du notte), AVCO-Embassy, 1974 , published by Einaudi, 1975
  • (With Moscati) Milarepa, 1974 , published by Cappelli, 1974
  • (With Franco Arcalli and Moscati) Oltre il bene e il male (also known as Beyond Good and Evil, Al di la del bene e del male, Au-dela du bien et du mal, Jenseits von Gut und Bose, and Seedsof Evil), United Artists, 1977 , published by Einaudi, 1977
  • (With Robert Katz) La pelle (also known as The Skin), 1981
  • (With Enrico Medioli) Oltre la porta, 1982
  • (With Roberta Mazzoni) Interno Berlinese (also known as The Berlin Affair), Cannon, 1985
  • (With Mazzoni) Francesco (also known as St. Francis of Assisi, Franziskus, Franciscus, and St. Francis), Istituto Luce/ Italnoleggio Cinematografico/Sacis, 1989
  • Dove siete? Io sono qui (also known as Where Are You? I'm Here), 1993
  • Television Movies
  • (With Moscati) Francesco d'Assisi (also known as Francis ofAssisi), 1966 , published in Francesco e Galileo: Duo film, Gribaudi, 1970
  • (With Moscati) Galileo, 1968 , published in Francesco e Galileo: Duo film, Gribaudi, 1970
  • Other
  • (With Moscati) Lettere dall'interno: Raconto per un film son Simone Weil (also known as Letters from Inside: Story of a Film on Simone Weil), Einaudi, 1974