Mario Martone

20.11.1959, Naples, Italy

 

Director
Martone is a director and screenwriter who began his career in mid 1980’s. At first he directed short and TV films. His first important feature film was the drama Morte di un matematico napoletano (1992) for which he won the award David di Donatello as best new director in 1993. During his career he continued to direct documentaries and short features. Some of his feature films are the thriller L'amore molesto (1995), which won the Italian Golden Globe as best film of the year and the award David for the best director in 1995, dramas Rehearsals for War (Teatro di guerra, 1998) and The Scent of Blood (L'odore del sangue, 2004), historical drama We Believed (Noi credevamo, 2010) and the biopic Leopardi (Il giovane favoloso, 2014).

Filmography


Films by this director

Leopardi

(Il giovane favoloso, 2014.)

Directed by: Mario Martone
PHOTOGRAPHY: Renato Berta
Synopsis:

This is a biopic about the Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837). He was born in a rich and noble family and from early age learned Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic and English in his father’s library. His parents wanted him to become a priest but he was more attracted to literature and so he began to write his first verses. His wandering and curious spirit inspires him to explore the world. However, when he finally managed to leave his parents’ home, he did not find happiness or satisfaction....

color, 143 min
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