
Renato Carpentieri
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 2, 1943
Place of Birth: Savignano Irpino, Avellino, Italy
Known For

Un mondo in più
Spring 2020. In the midst of the pandemic, Diego has just turned 18. Although he's named after his father's idol, Maradona, he doesn't really like football, nor lives in Naples anymore. After his mother's death, he moved with his father Franco in a Roman suburb, but he's having an hard time integrating and seems to get better along with the African immigrants living next door than with his new classmates. Things change after Tea, a unconventional young woman who's guarding an important secret, bursts into his and Franco's lives. Their forced coexistence will fuel Diego's coming-of-age journey.

Nemici d'infanzia

The Art of Happiness
Sergio driving a taxi in a white Naples overflowing sadness and garbage. Pouring rain leads her clients through the city trying to process the death of his brother, who started ten years earlier for Tibet and never returned. A pop singer, a recycler of fragments of life, a radio announcer, an old uncle, alternate seats on its bearing, each in its own way, a trace of his brother loved. Stubborn not to go over and get lost in an endless race, Sergio is overwhelmed by memories and the music produced in pairs with Alfredo, which in Buddhism and in its foundations had found the strength to cope with the disease. Those notes that he believed buried and laid to always return overbearing and demanding a soundboard that resonate and express his being sound. Putting his hand on the piano, Sergio Alfredo feel again, giving the past with the present and realizing itself in the feeling.

Padre Pio de Pietrelcina

The Stolen Children
Antonio, a policeman (carabiniere), has an order to take two children (Rosetta and her brother Luciano) from Milan to Sicily to an orphanage. Their mother has been arrested for forcing Rosetta (11 years old) to work as a prostitute. First the relation between Antonio and the children is tough, but it relaxes so they become temporary friends.

The Hand of God
In 1980s Naples, Italy, an awkward Italian teen struggling to find his place experiences heartbreak and liberation after he's inadvertently saved from a freak accident by football legend Diego Maradona.

Santa Lucia

Dear Diary
Nanni Moretti recalls in his diary three slice of life stories characterized by a sharply ironic look: in the first one he wanders through a deserted Rome, in the second he visits a reclusive friend on an island, and in the last he has to grapple with an unknown illness.

Open Doors
Tommaso Scalia is a man who commits three murders: he kills his superior who sacked him, the man who replaced him and his wife. He wants a quick trial and an early execution, but an earnest, principled assistant judge looks for a way to save the murderer from being shot, because he does not belive in capital punishment.

Fort Apache Napoli
The story of Giancarlo Siani, a journalist killed by the Neapolitan Mafia in 1985.
Filmography
as Amato
as Antonio Reffi
as Flaminio (segment "Natale")
as Guiseppe Ungaretti
as Self
as Giovanni Verga
as Prof. Valenti
as Antonio
as Roberto De Rosa
as Alfredo
as Dr. Coen
as Il politico
as The professor
as Heaven employee
as Don Vittorio
as Cesare
as Alberto Rak
as Commissario (voice)
as Lorenzo
as Carlo, the gardener
as Prof. Leone
as Don Vincenzo
as Antonio Corona
as Gerardo Spira
as Zio Luciano Cometa (voice)
as Giovanni Tonini
as Principe di Castaglietto
as Don Lorenzo
as Senatore Crusco
as Carlo Poerio
as Amato Lamberti
as Vicari
as Emilio Notte
as Don Vito Gallo
as Mariano
as Monsignor Airoldi
as Zio Piero
as Andreoli
as Valerio Cafasso
as Vescovo
as Barbera
as Padre Anselmo
as Padre Ernesto
as Antoni Saba
as Nicolo
as (segment "Il diavolo in bottiglia")
as Corsini
as Il proprietario
as Don Pezza
as Giuseppe Migliore
as Gerardo
as Cannavacciuolo
as Massimo as an old Man
as Viola
as Luigi Caccioppoli
as Maresciallo
as Sartorio
as Consolo