
Christian De Sica
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Christian De Sica.
Born: January 5, 1951
Place of Birth: Roma, Lazio, Italy
Known For

We Are Cinema
An Italian documentary about Italian cinema.

Il principe abusivo a teatro

A Wedding
A love story unfolds between two people from different social classes in postwar Italy. Spanning from 1948 to their golden wedding anniversary in 2005, the narrative follows their journey through personal struggles, family life, and the historical challenges of the time.

Zelig

Sanremo Music Festival
The Sanremo Music Festival is the most popular Italian song contest and awards, held annually in the town of Sanremo, Imperia, Italy, and consisting of a competition amongst previously unreleased songs. The Festival was the inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Ciao Darwin
Ciao Darwin is a variety game show format from Italy sold under licence to several countries, including Romania, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Canada, USA, China and Greece. There are two competing teams of about 50 people each, usually made up of people who fit certain opposing stereotypes. In each game two members of the audience are selected at random, one from each team, indicated by a light in front of them which remains illuminated when all the other team members' lights have gone off. The games involve contestants competing in acts of bravery, style and talent, some of which are designed to humiliate the contestants, especially an assault course which was introduced with the Italian version in 2010, and the Finale which is a water tank game.

Mozart in the Jungle
In the tradition of Anthony Bourdain's "Kitchen Confidential" and Gelsey Kirkland's "Dancing on my Grave" comes an insider’s look into the secret world of classical musicians. From her debut recital at Carnegie Recital Hall to the Broadway pits of "Les Miserables" and "Miss Saigon," Blair Tindall has played with some of the biggest names in classical music for twenty-five years. Now in "Mozart in the Jungle," Tindall exposes the scandalous rock and roll lifestyles of the musicians, conductors, and administrators who inhabit the insular world of classical music.

Alberto il grande
Docu-film directed by Carlo and Luca Verdone realized on 2013 in occasion of the tenth anniversary from the actor’s death happened on 24th February 2003. Through this documentary Verdone’s brothers with deep respect towards the Roman actor trace an affectionate and sincere portrait not only about an Artist but, above all, about a man with his habits, his ideas, his tics, his vices and his virtues. And for the first time Mrs Aurelia – Alberto Sordi’s sister who is dedicated the documentary – opens the doors of the beautiful house of Via Druso where the actor has lived since 1958. In this way we are led by Carlo Verdone (a sort of Virgilio whose Dante Alighieri wrote about but we are not in the Hell but in the Seven Heaven where there is the source of the Italian Cinema) and on the tips and staying in silence we can go into the rooms of this wonderful house which reveals the true, authentic character of Alberto Sordi.

Blaise Pascal
In this evocative, atmospheric biography, Roberto Rossellini brings to life philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal, who, amid religious persecution and ignorance, believed in a harmony between God and science.

Compagni di scuola
A group of former high school classmates meets for a reunion 15 years after graduation, only to discover that any innocence or friendship is long lost.
Filmography
as Christian Agata
as Lucio De Roberti
as Carlo Delle Fave
as Pierluigi Nardi Masciulli
as Giacomo
as Pietro Lorenzi
as Carlo Delle Fave
as Torsillo
as Self (archive footage)
as Babbo Natale
as Sé stesso
as Bernardo Celli
as Fabio Sinceri
as Self
as Tony
as Self (archive footage)
as Thomas/Vittorio Di Paola
as Cesare Proietti
as Ciambellano Anastasio
as Danilo Tucci
as Danilo Tucci
as Walter
as Mario Grossi Tubi
as Preside Filippo Brogi
as Impresario Beppi
as Pippo Dagnini
as Gabriele Brunelli (segment "Non è vero ma ci credo")
as Self
as Ciambellano
as Alberto Benni
as Ascanio Cavallini
as Roberto Covelli
as Carlo Boffa
as Colonnello Lombardi
as Luciano Baietti
as Carlo / Germano
as Self
as Paolo Berni
as Paolo Cioffa
as Camillo 'Lillo' Ferri
as Giorgio
as Franco
as Fabrizio Barbetti
as Luca
as Fabio Detassis
as Fabio Ciulla
as Massimo Ricciardi
as Fabio Trivellone
as Fabio Leone
as Avvocato Covelli
as Cesare Proietti
as Ospite
as Cesare "Faina" Proietti
as Capitano Alti
as Roberto
as Ascanio Colonna
as Host
as Ascanio Colonna
as Barone Jacopo del Serchio
as Remo Proietti
as Vittorio
as Cesare Atticus
as Don Buro / Roberto Torri
as Barabba
as Cesare Proietti/Lando Marcelli
as Enzo
as Alfredo / Max
as Tony
as Cesare Proietti / Cristiano Gardini
as Walter Danesi
as Ciardulli, aka Tony Brando
as Furio
as Mario nicknamed Jerry
as Alberto Spina
as Sandro
as Antonio Borazzi, culturista e vincitore del buono premio di 500.000 lire
as Sandro
as Alberto Spina
as Giovanni Pennisi
as Don Buro (Frà Rodolfo da Ceprano)
as Roberto Covelli
as Presentatore Sfilata (uncredited)
as Felicino Carraro
as Juan Lopez y Aragona
as Stella
as Marcello
as Carletto Morosini
as Carpets Dealer
as Attilio
as venditore in stazione
as Claudio Anzalone
as Gian Galeazzo Lo Cascio
as Carlo
as Edo Edi, il giovane brillante
as Self
as Giovannino Calì
as Ugolino
as Vito Militiello
as Daniele Vanturoli
as Ninì Scuderi
as Mariani, Il Giovane In Treno (uncredited)
as Luogotenente criminale
as Self - Special Guest