
Roberto Citran
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 26, 1955
Place of Birth: Padua, Veneto, Italy
Known For

Passannante

Clash of civilization over an elevator in Piazza Vittorio

Inspector Coliandro
Coliandro is an inspector serving at the Bologna police headquarters who constantly finds himself embroiled, against his will, in matters bigger than himself. But Coliandro never backs down, even though his carelessness and investigative incompetence inevitably land him in trouble.

The Last One for the Road
A couple of jovial life-long drunkards run into a shy architecture undergrad, whose way of seeing things will be transformed as the trio wanders from pub to pub in search of a buried treasure.

Hotel Rwanda
Inspired by true events, this film takes place in Rwanda in the 1990s when more than a million Tutsis were killed in a genocide that went mostly unnoticed by the rest of the world. Hotel owner Paul Rusesabagina houses over a thousand refuges in his hotel in attempt to save their lives.

Non è mai troppo tardi
Alberto Manzi is twenty years old and wants to be a teacher. He gets the job at a juvenile correctional facility, to then get transfered to a proper school, who he deems inadequate. At that time the public broadcasting network Rai decides to realize a program to educate millions of Italians.

The Nature of Things
An emotional and philosophical plunge into that invaluable period of life, which is life's own end. Through a year of encounters and conversations, between the filmmaker and the main character; terminally ill with Lou Gehrig's disease. A road movie about love, pain and the need for freedom.

The Red Door
Leonardo Cagliostro, a policeman, dies and decides to stay on Earth in order to find out more about the circumstances of his death and to save his wife, Anna, who's in danger.

Carlo & Malik
Inspector Carlo Guerrieri, a veteran police officer from Rome, finds himself partnered with a rookie who was born in Ivory Coast but raised in the capital.

The Holy Boy
A PE teacher moves to a isolated mountain village where the people appear to live in unshakeable serenity, but soon stumbles across a disturbing ritual. Once a week, the locals are freed of their pain by a lonely boy born with the power to heal one's soul just by hugging them. Trying to rescue him from this madness, the man unleashes his dark side.
Filmography
as Cavalier Fadiga
as Don Attilio
as Vittorio
as Aldo Moro
as Lombardi
as Tommaso Gabuzzi
as Nonno
as Cardinale Pineider
as Hotel manager
as Ferrari
as Toni
as Piovesan
as Padre Severo
as Rudi Contrada
as Elia Santagata
as Vincenzo, the screenwriter
as Davide
as Réceptionniste
as Don Mauro
as Andrea Elia
as Sergio Leonardi
as Grigoletto
as Vittorio Alessi
as Prof. Stampellone
as Amedeo Ferrari (Emma's father)
as Giulio
as G.S.
as Giorgio
as Fishmonger
as Ottavio Alfonsi
as Commissario scolastico
as Alcide
as Alfio
as Fenoglio
as Joachim
as Joachim
as Ricardi
as Lawyer
as Avvocato Tarantini
as Edmondo Giannotti
as Cardinal Capurso
as Cardinal Capurso
as Professor Marini
as Doctor Rondi
as L'Editore Bergonzi
as tassista
as Diolaiti
as Curry's father
as Aleotti
as Renato Mancuso
as Luigi Tiezzi
as Luigi Tiezzi
as Bepi Fàvaro
as Il killer
as Tricella (segment "Meglio di Maradona")
as Raoul Wallenberg
as Raoul Wallenberg
as Priest
as Lionel Martin
as Giordani
as Alvaro
as Massimo's Father
as Raoul Wallenberg
as Monsignor Loris Capovilla
as Monsignor Loris Capovilla
as The Colonel
as Police chief
as Professore
as General Gandini
as Giuseppe
as Roberto Prezioso
as Fratello Sergio Berti/Valerio Casina
as Adriano Milani
as Paolo
as Prof. Guido Marinelli
as Unverdorben
as Luca Fabiani/Daniele Orefice
as Valerio
as il cameriere
as Capitano Marsili
as Leonardo
as Filippo
as Guido
as Loris
as il marito tradito
as Leo
as Giorgio
as Francesco
as Roberto Sgorlon
as Belzé
as Fabio
as Il padre di Isacco
as Father Gastone
as Giuliano
as Gábor