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Massimo Vigliar

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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Massimo Vigliar

Role
  
Film producer


Born
  
February 9, 1949 (age 75) (
1949-02-09
)
Rome

Movies
  
Gorbaciof, Valentin, The End of a Mystery, The Wedding Director, Tierra del fuego

Similar People
  
Luciano Martino, Julio Fernandez, Miguel Hermoso, Marco Bellocchio, Alejandro Agresti

Massimo Vigliar (born February 9, 1949 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian film producer.

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Career

In 1982 he founded Surf Film, which operates in the sector of worldwide productions and distributions with a which now counts approximately 600 films.. Many of them represent part of the greatest productions of Post-war Italian Cinema, such as "Two Women”, "Marriage Italian Style”, "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” by Vittorio De Sica; "A Special Day” by Ettore Scola, "Django" by Sergio Corbucci amongst many others. The list also contains unforgettable pieces of European Cinema such as ‘Contempt’ by Jean Luc Godard, and ‘Quiet Days in Clichy’ by C. Chabrol. He produced "Gorbaciof" with Toni Servillo, directed by Stefano Incerti, which was shown at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, receiving widespread critical acclaim and competing at the 35th Festival of Toronto. Recently, Vigliar has devoted himself to the production of numerous documentaries remembering some of the fundamental contributors to the greatness of Italian cinema Italian Cinema such as Vittorio De Sica and Sophia Loren. He also operates in cinema productions in the United Kingdom and Spain.

Personal life

Vigliar has been philanthropically involved in Africa. In 2009 he funded the construction of a health centre in Thyolo, Malawi.

References

Massimo Vigliar Wikipedia