Italian film directors, screenwriters and actors
Marco Manetti
Born (1968-01-15 ) 15 January 1968 (age 56)
Antonio Manetti
Born (1970-09-16 ) 16 September 1970 (age 54)
Marco (born 15 January 1968) and Antonio Manetti (born 16 September 1970), collectively referred to as Manetti Bros. , are Italian filmmakers , famous for their musical comedies .
Biography
After having directed more than a hundred video clips , for singers such as Piotta , Alex Britti , Mietta , Mariella Nava and Max Pezzali [ 1] and after their first unfortunate experience behind the camera with Zora the Vampire , the Manetti Bros. direct a small-budget thriller film , set mostly in an elevator : Floor 17 . Most of the cast of that film worked once again with the brothers on the TV series L'ispettore Coliandro , based on the stories by Carlo Lucarelli : the series is a success and has been renewed for seven seasons.[ 2]
In the 2010s the brothers directed their two most celebrated films, both set in Naples : Song'e Napule , a comical tribute to the 1970s poliziotteschi , screened at the 2013 Rome Film Festival ,[ 3] and Love and Bullets , a musical comedy presented at the 2017 Venice Film Festival .[ 4] Both movies received critical acclaim and the latter won the David di Donatello Award for Best Picture.[ 5]
In 2020, they wrote and directed the film adaptation of comics series Diabolik , starring Luca Marinelli as the title character, and co-starring Miriam Leone and Valerio Mastandrea as Eva Kant and Inspector Ginko respectively.[ 6] The film was scheduled to be released on 31 December 2020,[ 7] and then postponed to 16 December 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy .
Filmography
Film
TV series
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