
Biography
Ettore Scola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛttore ˈskɔːla]; 10 May 1931 – 19 January 2016) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He received a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1978 for his film A Special Day and over the course of his film career was nominated for five Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Scola was born in Trevico, Avellino, Campania. From age 15, he became a ghostwriter. He entered the film industry as a screenwriter in 1953, and collaborated with director Dino Risi and fellow writer Ruggero Maccari on the screenplay for Risi's feature, Il Sorpasso (1962). He directed his first film, Let's Talk About Women, in 1964. In 1974 Scola enjoyed international success with We All Loved Each Other So Much (C'eravamo tanto amati), a wide fresco of post-World War II Italian life and politics, dedicated to fellow director Vittorio De Sica. The film won the Golden Prize at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1976 he won the Prix de la mise en scène at the 1976 Cannes Film Festival for Brutti, sporchi e cattivi. Scola made further successful films, including A Special Day (1977), That Night In Varennes (1982), What Time Is It? (1989) and Captain Fracassa's Journey (1990). He directed close to 40 films in some 40 years. His film Passione d'amore, adapted from a 19th-century novel, was adapted by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine into the award-winning musical Passion. He was a member of the jury at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Scola died in Rome on 19 January 2016 at the age of 84. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ettore Scola, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- Silver George — Best Director · 2001
- Nastro d'Argento — the director of the best film · 1987
- César Award — Best Director · 1984
- David di Donatello — Best Film · 1984
- Silver Bear — Best Director · 1984
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- Sikkens Prize · 1983
- Best Screenplay Award · 1980
- César Award — Best Foreign Film · 1978
- César Award — Best Foreign Film · 1977
- Cannes Best Director Award · 1976
- David di Donatello — Best Script
- David di Donatello — Best Director
- David di Donatello Award — Lifetime Achievement
- Gold Medal of the Italian Order of Merit — Culture and Art
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
- Nastro d'Argento — Best Screenplay
- Nastro d'Argento Special
- European Film Award — Best Screenwriter · 2001 · nominated
Filmography14 titles

We All Loved Each Other So Much

The Easy Life

A Special Day

The Family

Ugly, Dirty and Bad

I Knew Her Well

The Visitor

An American in Rome

Complexes

That Night in Varennes

The Magnificent Cuckold

It Happened at the Police Station

Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life

Mid-Century Loves