Fabio Carpi
Fabio Carpi | |
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Born |
19 January 1925 (age 91) Milan, Italy |
Occupation | Director, screenwriter |
Fabio Carpi (born 19 January 1925) is an Italian director, screenwriter, and author.
Life and career
Born in Milan, in the 1940s Carpi began his career as a film critic for the newspapers Libera Stampa and L'Unità.[1] In 1951 he moved to Brasil, where he started collaborating to some screenplays. Returned in Italy in 1954, until 1971 he was active as a screenwriter for notable directors such as Antonio Pietrangeli, Dino Risi and Vittorio De Seta.[1] In 1971 he won a Nastro d'Argento for the screenplay of Nelo Risi's Diary of a Schizophrenic Girl.[2] Starting from 1957 he was also a critically acclaimed novelist and essayist.[1] His novel Patchwork won the Bagutta Prize in 1998.[3]
After a 1968 documentary short, in 1972 Carpi made his feature film debut with the drama Corpo d'amore.[1] His films were referred to as "figuratively accurate, literary, often metaphorical and difficult to understand", "deep explorations of the human psyche".[1]
Selected filmography
- A Flea on the Scales (1953, only screenwriter)
- The Peaceful Age (1974)
- Basileus Quartet (1983)
- Barbablù, Barbablù (1987)
- Necessary Love (1991)
- Next Time the Fire (1993)