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Dino Risi (23 December 1916 – 7 June 2008) was an Italian film director. With Mario Monicelli , Luigi Comencini , Nanni Loy and Ettore Scola , he was one of the masters of commedia all'italiana .
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Poor, But Handsome (Italian: Poveri ma belli) is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi.. There have been two sequels, also directed by Risi and starring Marisa Allasio, Maurizio Arena and Renato Salvatori: Pretty But Poor in 1957 and Poor Millionaires in 1959 (the latter not featuring Allasio, who by then had retired from acting).
Vita coi figli is a 1991 Italian television miniseries directed by Dino Risi and broadcast by Canale 5. [2] [3] [4] The two-episode made-for-television film was released in May 1991 and drew 5 million viewers. [1] [3] Vita coi figli features the acting debut of then-fashion model Monica Bellucci. [5]
A Difficult Life (Italian: Una vita difficile) is a Commedia all'italiana or Italian-style comedy film directed by Dino Risi in 1961. In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
Vedo nudo (internationally released as I See Naked) is a 1969 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Dino Risi. All the episodes have sex as main theme and all star Nino Manfredi, who plays seven different characters. [1] The film represents the last collaboration between Manfredi and Risi, after Operazione San Gennaro and Straziami ma di ...
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Straziami ma di baci saziami (internationally released as Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses) is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film parodies Italian photonovels [1] and the popular subculture. [2] [3] It had a great commercial success. [4] All the DVD releases (in Italy, too) have the credits in English.