Giuliana Berlinguer

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Giuliana Berlinguer |
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Born |
23 November 1933 (1933-11-23)
Mantua, Italy
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Died |
15 September 2014 (2014-09-16) (aged 80)
Rome, Italy
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Occupation |
Director |
Giuliana Berlinguer (23 November 1933 - 15 September 2014) was an Italian director, screenwriter, and novelist.
Life and career
Born in Mantua, Berlinguer studied at the Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she graduated in stage direction.[1][2] She later focused on television, directing several RAI TV-movies and series, notably a successful 1969 Nero Wolfe miniseries starring Tino Buazzelli in the title role.[1]
In 1983 she directed the war-drama film Il disertore, which was screened at the Venice Film Festival.[1] She was the wife of Giovanni Berlinguer,
the brother of Enrico Berlinguer.
References
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ISBN 881150466X.
^ "È morta Giuliana Berlinguer, regista del mitico "Nero Wolfe"". La Repubblica. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
External links
Giuliana Berlinguer on IMDb
Awards received by Giuliana Berlinguer |
Recipients of the Rapallo Carige Prize
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Virginia Galante Garrone (1985)
Giuliana Berlinguer (1986)
Gina Lagorio (1987)
Rosetta Loy (1988)
Edith Bruck (1989)
Paola Capriolo (1990)
Armanda Guiducci (1991)
Susanna Tamaro (1992)
Camilla Salvago Raggi (1993)
Laura Mancinelli (1994)
Sandra Verda (1995)
Helga Schneider (1996)
Francesca Duranti (1997)
Romana Petri (1998)
Anna Maria Mori e Nelida Milani (1999)
Renata Pisu (2000)
Paola Mastrocola (2001)
Margaret Mazzantini (2002)
Francesca Marciano (2003)
Francesca Duranti (2004)
Patrizia Bisi (2005)
Silvia Ballestra (2006)
Brunella Schisa (2007)
Caterina Bonvicini (2008)
Daria Bignardi (2009)
Benedetta Cibrario (2010)
Federica Manzon (2011)
Francesca Melandri (2012)
Emanuela Abbadessa (2013)
Emmanuelle de Villepin (2014)
Valentina D'Urbano (2015)
Sara Rattaro (2016)
Anilda Ibrahimi (2017)
Rosella Postorino (2018)
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Authority control 
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- BNF: cb122270822 (data)
- GND: 119337339
- ISNI: 0000 0000 5510 4334
- LCCN: n87921943
- ICCU: ITICCUCFIV88935
- VIAF: 54955747
- WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 54955747
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