
Marcello Mastroianni
Acting
Biography
Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni was an Italian film actor. His honours have included British Film Academy Awards, Best Actor awards at the Cannes Film Festival and two Golden Globe Awards.
Born: September 28, 1924
Place of Birth: Fontana Liri, Latium, Italy
Known For

A Propos D'Un Crime
In 1967, Visconti came to Algiers for the filming of The Stranger with Mastroianni and Anna Karina. Camus, during his lifetime, had always refused to allow one of his novels to be brought to the screen. His family made another decision. The filming of the film was experienced in Algiers, like a posthumous return of the writer to Algiers. During filming, a young filmmaker specializing in documentaries Gérard Patris attempts a report on the impact of the filming of The Stranger on the Algerians. Interspersed with sequences from the shooting of Visconti's film, he films Poncet, Maisonseul, Bénisti and Sénac, friends of Camus, in full discussions to situate Camus and his work in a sociological and historical context. “The idea is for us to show people, others, ourselves as if they could all be Meursault, or at least the witnesses concerned to his drama.”

The Last Moons
Having discovered that his son will send him to a nursing home, an old professor (Marcello Mastroianni) converses with the memory of his late wife. She encourages him to tell his son that he is sad and fearful, and does not want to move. Recording of Marcello Mastroianni’s last stage project.

Dirty Hands
The story is set in Illyria, fictional central European country, towards the end of World War II. A young man infiltrates into the house of a left-wing politician as his secretary. By order of the Communist party, the young man has to kill the politician, who is suspected of a strategy of compromise with other parties.

Midi Première
Midi Première is a French variety show presented by Danièle Gilbert, directed by Jacques Pierre and broadcast from January 6, 1975 until January 1, 1982 on TF1. The program was generally broadcast between 12:15 p.m. and 12:55 p.m., then giving way to the 1:00 p.m. TV news. However, the broadcast schedule could change, depending on the guests, and the setting where the recording of the program was shot. Certain performances by artists who have become cult like the one where Ringo jostles with a demonstrator in interpretation (1977), that of Dalida with the title There is always a song with the soundtrack that does not start, twice, at the right speed (1978), Claude François and his Clodettes, who, in the provinces, are unable to join "the set" in order to interpret his song, the latter being taken by the crowd of delirious fans (summer 1977) . The group Supertramp performed there with the title "Dreamer" on March 8, 1975.

Close Up
More than 150 silent short films about singers, actors and directors captured during Press Conferences in Cannes, Venice and Berlin, between 1993 and 2002. Presented the first time in 2012 (ten years after the last shooting) in Napoli Film Festival and in 2013 at the Art Institute of California in Santa Ana. An anthropological experiment on the facial expressions of famous people showing the human being aspect. All original footage from Mel Gibson to Peter Jackson, from George Lucas to Catherine Deneuve, from Michael Douglas to Giancarlo Giannini and many others.

We Are Cinema
An Italian documentary about Italian cinema.

Apostrophes
Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 1975 to 1992). The hourlong show was devoted to books, authors and literature. The format varied between one-on-one interviews with a single author and open discussions between four or five authors.

We All Loved Each Other So Much
Three partisans bound by a strong friendship return home after the war, but the clash with everyday reality puts a strain on their bond.

8½
Guido Anselmi, a film director, finds himself creatively barren at the peak of his career. Urged by his doctors to rest, Anselmi heads for a luxurious resort, but a sorry group gathers—his producer, staff, actors, wife, mistress, and relatives—each one begging him to get on with the show. In retreat from their dependency, he fantasizes about past women and dreams of his childhood.

Big Deal on Madonna Street
Best friends Peppe and Mario are thieves, but they're not very good at it. Still, Peppe thinks that he's finally devised a master heist that will make them rich. With the help of some fellow criminals, he plans to dig a tunnel from a rented apartment to the pawnshop next door, where they can rob the safe. But his plan is far from foolproof, and the fact that no one in the group has any experience digging tunnels proves to be the least of their problems.
Filmography
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as Augusto Rusconi (archive footage) (uncredited)
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as Marcello Rubini
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as Self (voice) (archive footage)
as Giuseppe Mastorna (archive footage) (uncredited)
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as the father
as Manoel
as Mateo Strano / Georges Vickers / Butler / Luc Allamand
as The Man of All Vices
as Self (uncredited)
as Pereira
as The Italian Friend
as Sergei (Sergio)
as Salvatore Santamaria
as Self
as Le père / The father
as Ludovico D'Andrea
as Joe Meledandri
as Missing Politician
as Bigua
as Mr. Cesareo Grimaldi
as Self
as Ludovico Bruschi
as Matteo Scuro
as Raffaele, il padre
as Jordan
as Sándor Rozsnai
as Marcello Mastroianni
as Self (voice)
as Self
as Romano
as Spyros
as Pippo "Fred" Botticella
as Tiberio Braschi
as Antonio Jasiello
as Mattia Pascal
as Self
as Henry IV
as General Ariosto
as Nacib
as Lorenzo
as Enrico Sommi
as Self
as Marcello Mastroianni (uncredited)
as Casanova, Chevalier de Seingalt
as Self
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as Curzio Malaparte
as Nino Monti
as Self
as Snàporaz
as Luigi
as Raffaele Capece
as Marco Montefoschi
as Rosario Maria Spallone
as Hoederer
as Giulio Marengo
as Luigi Nocello
as Bruno Baldassarre
as Luigi De Angelis
as Gabriele
as Paolo T. Fiume / Speaker
as Marchese Luca Maria
as Don Gaetano
as Salvatore Santamaria
as Professor Bonaccorsi
as Marchese Michele Barra
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as Self
as Charlie Colletto
as Self
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as Marcello Mastroianni
as Self
as Fulvio Imbriani
as George A. Custer
as Nicolas Montei
as Father Pietro Antonelli
as Marco Mazetti
as Marcello
as Giulio Borsi
as Alex
as Giorgio
as Marcello Mastroianni (uncredited)
as Augusto Parenti
as Rocco
as Marcello
as Self
as Scipione l'Africano
as Don Mario
as Sandro
as Prince Leo
as Antonio
as Valerio
as Grand Duke Nicholas Wladimirovitch Goduno
as Self (uncredited)
as Il fantasma (uncredited)
as Arthur Meursault
as Mario Fuggetta
as Self
as Alberto Saporito
as Inspector Mosca
as Peppino
as Mario / Michele Profili / Mario Gasparri
as Marcello Polletti
as Major Andrea Rossi-Colombotti
as Domenico Soriano
as Self
as Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi
as Professor Sinigaglia
as Guido Anselmi
as Self
as Enrico
as Fabio Rinaldi
as Ferdinando Cefalù
as Federico/ Gino / Reginaldo di Roviano
as Alfredo Martelli
as Giovanni Pontano
as Piero
as Antonio Magnano
as Marcello Rubini
as Gennarino
as Giovanni
as Marco Tornabuoni
as Enrico Tosso
as Franco
as Marcello Mazzoni
as Severino Balestra
as Tiberio
as Dr. Francesco Marchetti
as Mario
as Dott. Pietro Varelli
as Piero
as Cesare Marchetti
as Mario De Santis
as Self
as Corrado Betti
as Luca - suo marito
as Alessandrini
as Don Hernán
as Paolo
as Gaetano Donizetti
as Pasquale Droppio
as Giulio Franchi
as Il marito di Maria
as Ugo
as (uncredited)
as Riccardo
as Daniele
as Mario
as Self
as Carlo Vagnetti
as Pietro 'Pieri' Cossutti
as (uncredited)
as Carlo Sartori
as Marco
as Walter Ronchi
as Marcello Sartori
as Marcello Venturi
as Aldo Mazzetti
as Massimo Falchetti
as Renato La Torre
as Carlo Danesi, fidanzato di Franca
as Marcello Curti
as Ercole Nardi
as Un rivoluzionario
as Extra