
Francesco Scianna
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Francesco Scianna.
Born: March 25, 1982
Place of Birth: Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Known For

Corleone
The story of Salvatore Riina, a mafioso boss from Corleone, Sicily.

Mafia Only Kills in Summer
Palermo, 1979. The Giammarresi are a normal family — father, mother, a ten year old son and a daughter of sixteen — struggling with the problems of everyday life. Seemingly ordinary problems, oh, and the Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian Mafia. Inspired by Pierfrancesco “Pif” Diliberto's film.

Florence Fight Club
Intertwined stories from the gladiator/athletes participating to the Calcio Storico Fiorentino yearly championship.

Maltese
Inspector Dario Maltese travels from Rome to the city of his birth, Trapani in Sicily, to attend his best friend's wedding. But tragedy strikes and he finds himself pulled into a murder investigation.

Baaria
Giuseppe Tornatore traces three generations of a Sicilian family in in the Sicilian town of Bagheria (known as Baarìa in the local Sicilian dialect), from the 1930s to the 1980s, to tell the story of the loves, dreams and delusions of an unusual community.

The Trial
The murder of a teen girl impacts a public prosecutor linked to the victim, a lawyer seeking a career-making case and a suspect who says she's innocent.

La stagione della caccia
Vigàta, Sicily, Italy, 1880. Shortly after the return to the village of Fofò La Matina, pharmacist and son of the late Santo La Matina, jealous guardian of the secrets of certain miraculous plants, the noble Peluso family is ravaged by a series of mysterious deaths…

Angel of Evil
Set in Italy in the 1970s, VALLANZASCA is the true story of the Italian underworld’s most infamous outlaw. A criminal by age 9, Renato Vallanzasca grew up to become the country’s most notorious mobster before the age of 27. Vallanzasca and his gang wrested control of the Milan underworld with a string of high profile robberies, kidnappings and murders. In the process, he captivated the public and earned the nickname ‘il bel Renè’ – for his devilish charm and handsome face. Arrested multiple times, his daring escapes from prison enraged the government, angered his rivals and fed his legend.

L'uomo di vetro

Like the Wind
The last few years in the life of Armida Miserere, female jail director who committed suicide
Filmography
as Sé stesso
as Otto
as Simone Lavia
as Carlo Ristuccia
as Ruggero Barone
as Fofò La Matina
as Alfonso
as Mauro Licata
as Massimo Melfi
as Kadeem
as Marco
as Roberto
as Saverio Crispo
as Jean Badovici
as Marcello Cavani detto "Alendelòn"
as Pietro
as Giorgio
as Riccardo Rauso
as Amedeo
as Roberto
as Benito Stigliano
as Ferrero
as Cataldo
as Turatello
as Peppino
as Leoluca Bagarella
as Salvatore
as Marco