PROGRAME ARCHIVE: DIRECTOR
Liliana Cavani
12.01.1933, Carpi, Italy

Cavani is an Italian director and screenwriter. She graduated from Centro sperimentale di cinematografia in Rome with short films Incontro notturno (1961) and L'evento (1962). Afterwards, she worked on the Italian TV station RAI for which, until 1989, she had made seven documentaries. She made her feature film debut with Francesco d'Assisi (1966), and later made Galileo (1969), The Cannibals (I cannibali, 1970), Milarepa (1974) and the controversial The Night Porter (Il portiere di notte, 1974) that brought her much attention. This film, along with The Skin (La pelle, 1981), is considered to be her best film. Her other films are Beyond Good and Evil (Al di lŕ del bene e del male, 1977), The Berlin Affair (1985) about a love affair between two women during Nazism; St. Francis of Assisi (Francesco, 1989) in which she dealt once again with St. Francis of Assisi; Where Are You? I'm Here (Dove siete? Io sono qui, 1993) and Ripley's Game (2002), film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel.