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    Paolo Taviani (1931-2024) Paolo Taviani. Paolo Taviani studied liberal arts at the University of Pisa, becoming interested in the cinema after seeing Roberto Rossellini's Paisan (1946). After writing and directing short films and plays with his brother Vittorio, he made his first feature in 1962. The brothers have continued to work together ...

  2. TAVIANI, Paolo and Vittorio. Nationality: Italian. Born: Paolo born in San Miniato, Pisa, 8 November 1931; Vittorio born in San Miniato, Pisa, 20 September 1929. Education: University of Pisa, Paolo in liberal arts, Vittorio in law. Career: With Valentino Orsini, ran cine-club at Pisa, 1950; with Cesare Zavattini, directed short on Nazi ...

  3. The notable films of Paolo Taviani (b. November 8, 1931, San Miniato, near Pisa, Italy—d. February 29, 2024, Rome) and Vittorio Taviani (b. September 20, 1929, San Miniato, near Pisa, Italy—d. April 15, 2018, Rome) included their masterpiece La notte di San Lorenzo (1982; The Night of the Shooting Stars ). Both Taviani brothers attended the ...

  4. Vittorio Taviani (1929-2018) Vittorio Taviani. Director. Writer. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Vittorio Taviani studied law at the University of Pisa, becoming interested in the cinema after seeing Roberto Rossellini's Paisan (1946). After writing and directing short films and plays with his brother Paolo, he made his first ...

  5. Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani, collectively referred to as the Taviani brothers, were Italian film directors and screenwriters who collaborated on numerous film productions.

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  7. PAOLO TAVIANI, VITTORIO TAVIANI Italy, 1977. Filmmaking brothers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani made history with this provocative masterwork, the first feature to win both the Palme d’Or and the Critics Prize at Cannes. For its raw yet surreal depiction of rural life, Padre Padrone was famously championed by Roberto Rossellini and Akira Kurosawa.