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  1. Mario Soldati (17 November 1906 – 19 June 1999) was an Italian writer and film director. In 1954, he won the Strega Prize for Lettere da Capri.

  2. Mario Soldati è stato uno scrittore, giornalista, saggista, regista, sceneggiatore e autore televisivo italiano.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0812827Mario Soldati - IMDb

    Mario Soldati. Director: Policarpo 'ufficiale di scrittura'. Mario Soldati studied by the Jesuits and in the 1920s was acquainted with liberal intellectuals who gathered around Piero Gobetti.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Documentario della serie di Rai Storia Italiani con una biografia di Mario Soldati "Scrittura primo amore" di Ilaria Dassi

  5. Jun 19, 1999 · Mario Soldati (17 November 1906 – 19 June 1999) was an Italian writer and film director. In 1954, he won the Strega Prize for Lettere da Capri. He directed several works adapted from novels, and worked with leading Italian actresses, such as Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida.

  6. Mario Soldati (Torino, November 17, 1906 – Tellaro, June 19, 1999) was an Italian writer, journalist, essayist, director, screenwriter, and television author. Born in Torino to parents Umberto and Barbara Bargilli, Soldati began his education at the Jesuit Istituto Sociale in 1912.

  7. Jun 23, 1999 · Mario Soldati, a prolific Italian writer and film director, died on Saturday at his home in Tellaro, near La Spezia. He was 92. Although Mr. Soldati became a household name in Italy...

  8. Mario Soldati, writer and film director: born Turin, Italy 17 November 1906; married (three sons); died Tellaro, Italy 19 June 1999.

  9. Jun 19, 1999 · Mario Soldati (17 November 1906 – 19 June 1999) was an Italian writer and film director. In 1954 he won the Strega Prize for Lettere da Capri. He directed several works adapted from novels, and worked with leading Italian actresses, such as Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida.

  10. Mario Soldati. Writer: The Wayward Wife. Mario Soldati studied by the Jesuits and in the 1920s was acquainted with liberal intellectuals who gathered around Piero Gobetti. He wrote his first play ("Pilatus") when he was 18, and published hist first short story collection ("Salmace") in 1929.