
Omero Antonutti
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Omero Antonutti.
Born: August 3, 1935
Place of Birth: Basiliano, Udine
Known For

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.

Life Is Beautiful
A touching story of an Italian book seller of Jewish ancestry who lives in his own little fairy tale. His creative and happy life would come to an abrupt halt when his entire family is deported to a concentration camp during World War II. While locked up he tries to convince his son that the whole thing is just a game.

El Sur
A woman recalls her childhood growing up in the North of Spain, focusing on her relationship with her father.

Mother Earth
Documentary about sustainable agriculture and food.

Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
On December 12, 1969, a bomb kills 17 people at the Piazza Fontana national bank in Milan, Italy, marking the beginning of the Years of Lead. Local anarchists are scapegoated for the massacre by police and the media, but a lone prosecutor uncovers a conspiracy of far-right groups, corrupt secret services, and other interests that seek to undermine democracy.

Kaos
Five stories center on a werewolf, a feudal landlord, peasants, a ghost, and a mother and her sons.

The Secret of the Old Woods
The story of a general who is about to cut down an old forest for the sake of financial gain, but discovers that the forest is inhabited by invisible spirits.

The Night of the Shooting Stars
The Night of San Lorenzo, the night of the shooting stars, is the night when dreams come true in Italian folklore. In 1944, a group of Italians flee their town after hearing rumours that the Nazis plan to blow it up and that the Americans are about to arrive to liberate them.

Fátima
1917, a beautiful apparition of Our Lady forever alters the lives of three children: Lucinda, Jacita and Francisco who lived in Villa Fatima in Portugal.

Rebecca, la prima moglie
A naive young woman moves into the mansion that belongs to her new husband, a rich widower. She soon realizes the memory of his deceased first wife maintains a grip on her husband, as well as the staff of servants.
Filmography
as Il padre
as Narrator
as Nonno Leonardo
as General Secretary
as Giuseppe Saragat
as Narratore (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Ludovico
as Ridolfi
as padre di Mario
as Himself
as Maestro Fontanelli
as Roberto Calvi
as Ciro Barsanti "Eolo"
as Vania
as Ferreira Gomez
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
as Father Luís
as Padre Bruno
as Elio
as Simeone
as Michele Sindona
as Nicola Porpora
as The Old Storyteller / Noah
as Knipperdolling
as Vento Matteo (voice)
as Padilla, Victorina's grandfather
as Juan Bardón
as Don Jaime Astarloa
as Antonio's father
as Padre Cricco
as Gaietà
as Ernesto Soldini
as Medico condotto
as Aguirre
as Bonanno aka Babbo
as Rómulo
as Marqués de Ulloa
as Lucas
as Luigi Pirandello (segment "Colloquio con la madre")
as Agustín Arenas
as Father Coi
as Diego
as Schwabe
as Carlo Verdi
as Galvano
as Enrico
as Alfredo Bossi
as Alexandros
as Savolta
as Karsky
as Padre
as Benito
as Comm. Messina
as Il Capitano
as Lemaire