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  1. Brunello Rondi (26 November 1924 – 7 November 1989) was an Italian screenwriter and film director, best known for his frequent script collaborations with Federico Fellini. His brother, Gian Luigi Rondi , was an Italian film critic.

  2. Brunello Rondi ( Tirano, 26 novembre 1924 – Roma, 7 novembre 1989) è stato uno sceneggiatore, regista, drammaturgo, poeta e musicologo italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Filmografia. 2.1 Regista. 2.2 Sceneggiatore. 2.3 Attore. 3 Teatro. 4 Opere. 4.1 Teatro. 4.2 Poesie. 4.3 Saggistica. 5 Riconoscimenti. 6 Bibliografia. 7 Altri progetti.

  3. Brunello Rondi (* 26. November 1924 in Tirano, Provinz Sondrio, Lombardei; † 7. November 1989 in Rom) war ein italienischer Drehbuchautor und Filmregisseur, der insbesondere durch seine Arbeiten für Roberto Rossellini sowie Federico Fellini bekannt wurde und unter anderem zwei Mal für einen Oscar nominiert war.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › RondiRondi - Wikipedia

    Rondi – cognome italiano; Brunello Rondi (1924-1989) – sceneggiatore, regista, drammaturgo, poeta e musicologo italiano; Gian Luigi Rondi (1921-2016) – critico cinematografico italiano; Heinrich Rondi (1877-1948) – sollevatore, lottatore e tiratore di fune tedesco

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Il_demonioIl demonio - Wikipedia

    Il demonio ( English: The Demon) [1] is a 1963 Italian horror film directed by Brunello Rondi. [2] . The film premiered at the 24th Venice International Film Festival. [3] Plot. Purificata "Purif" is a lonely, uninhibited young peasant living in a small village of Lucania, where she is treated as a pariah by the locals.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 8½8½ - Wikipedia

    8 + 1 ⁄ 2 (Italian title: Otto e mezzo, pronounced [ˈɔtto e mˈmɛddzo]) is a 1963 Italian surrealist psychological comedy-drama film directed and co-written (with Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Brunello Rondi) by Federico Fellini.