Italian screenwriter (born 1947)
Sandro Petraglia |
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Born | (1947-04-19) 19 April 1947 (age 77)
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
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Years active | 1971–present |
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Sandro Petraglia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsandro peˈtraʎʎa]; born 19 April 1947) is an Italian screenwriter. He began his career in the early 1970s as a film critic, writing for the May 68–inspired film magazine Ombre rosse.[1] During this time, Petraglia first met with his future screenwriting collaborator Stefano Rulli.[1][2]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
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Title
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Notes
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1977
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Il gabbiano
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Television film
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1979
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The Cinema Machine
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5 episodes, also director Documentary
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1986
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Attentato al Papa
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2 episodes
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Mino
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4 episodes
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Fuori scena
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Television film
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1987—1995
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La piovra
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30 episodes
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1988
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Una vittoria
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Television film
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1990
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Vita dei castelli
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3 episodes
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1991
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I misteri della giungla nera
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3 episodes
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1991—1993
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Felipe ha gli occhi azzurri
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5 episodes
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1994
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Michele alla guerra
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Television film
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1997
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Don Milani - Il priore di Barbiana
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2 episodes
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1998
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Più leggero non basta
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Television film
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1999
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La vita che verrà
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4 episodes
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2001
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Almost America
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2 episodes
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Compagni di scuola
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2002
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Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano
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2 episodes
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2004
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La omicidi
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6 episodes
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2005
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Cefalonia
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2 episodes
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Padri e figli
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6 episodes
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2008
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O' professore
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2 episodes
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2010
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Longlasting Youth
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4 episodes
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2011
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Violetta [it]
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2 episodes
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2013
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Volare - La grande storia di Domenico Modugno
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Television film
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2014
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La strada dritta
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2 episodes
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2014—2015
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Braccialetti rossi
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7 episodes
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2015
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L'Oriana
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2 episodes
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Questo è il mio paese
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Episode: "Episodio 1"
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2020
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La guerra è finita
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TV miniseries
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Awards and nominations
References
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