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Nationality
  
italian

Siblings
  
Donatella Salvatores

Partner
  
Rita Rabassini

Role
  
Film director

Name
  
Gabriele Salvatores


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Born
  
30 July 1950 (age 73) (
1950-07-30
)
Naples, Italy

Occupation
  
Producer, Film director, writer

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, David di Donatello for Best Film, David di Donatello Youth Award

Nominations
  
David di Donatello for Best Director

Movies
  
Siberian Education, Mediterraneo, I'm Not Scared, Italy in a Day, Nirvana

Similar People
  
Diego Abatantuono, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Nicolai Lilin, Valeria Golino, Niccolo Ammaniti

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Gabriele Salvatores (born 30 July 1950) is an Italian Academy Award-winning film director and screenwriter.

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Biography

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Born in Naples, Salvatores debuted as a theatre director in 1972, founding in Milan the Teatro dell'Elfo, for which he directed several avant-garde pieces until 1989.

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In that year, he directed his third feature film, Marrakech Express, which was followed in 1990 by Turné. Both films shared a group of actor-friends, including Diego Abatantuono and Fabrizio Bentivoglio, who will be present in many of his later movies. Turné was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.

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In 1991, Salvatores received international praise for Mediterraneo, which won an Academy Award as best foreign film. It also won three David di Donatello, the most important award for Italian cinema, and a Silver Ribbon.

In 1992, he released Puerto Escondido, from the eponymous novel by Pino Cacucci, in which Abatantuono and Bentivoglio were joined by another standard actor for Salvatores, Claudio Bisio. The following year he directed Sud, featuring Silvio Orlando, an attempt to denounce the political and social situation of the Mezzogiorno of Italy seen from the point of view of the unemployed and those at the margins of society.

The main themes of Salvatores' screenplays are escape from a reality that cannot be accepted or understood, nostalgia for friends, and voyages that never end. A new experimental period, however, started in 1997 with Nirvana, a science fiction/cyberpunk attempt which received mixed reviews. This was followed by the surreal Denti (Teeth, 2000), and Amnèsia (2002). Both featured Sergio Rubini.

A good success was I'm Not Scared of 2003, from the Niccolò Ammaniti novel. In 2005 he directed the noir Quo Vadis, Baby?. His 2008 film As God Commands was entered into the 31st Moscow International Film Festival.

Filmography

  • Sogno di una notte d'estate (1983)
  • Kamikazen - Ultima notte a Milano (1987)
  • Marrakech Express (1989)
  • On Tour (Turné, 1990)
  • Mediterraneo (1991)
  • Puerto Escondido (1992)
  • Sud (1993)
  • Nirvana (1997)
  • Denti (2000)
  • Amnèsia (2002)
  • I'm Not Scared (Io non-ho paura, 2003)
  • Quo Vadis, Baby? (2005)
  • As God Commands (Come Dio comanda, 2008)
  • Happy Family (2010)
  • Siberian Education (Educazione siberiana, 2012)
  • Italy in a Day (2014)
  • The Invisible Boy (Il ragazzo invisibile, 2014)
  • References

    Gabriele Salvatores Wikipedia