
Franco Brusati
70
years 1993
Biography
Franco Brusati (4 August 1922 in Milan – 28 February 1993 in Rome) was an Italian screenwriter and director.
He directed the internationally commended film hit Bread and Chocolate, one of the finest examples of Commedia all'italiana films in the 1970s.
In 1979, his film To Forget Venice was nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. In Italy, the film was awarded the David di Donatello for Best Film.
In 1983, Brusati was a member of the jury at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival.
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Directing (8 movies)
| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday in August | 1950 | Screenplay |
| The Accusation | 1950 | Screenplay |
| Outlaw Girl | 1950 | Screenplay |
| Honeymoon Deferred | 1951 | Screenplay |
| Anna | 1951 | Screenplay |
| The Machine That Kills Bad People | 1952 | Screenplay |
| Wife for a Night | 1952 | Screenplay |
| Il romanzo della mia vita | 1952 | Screenplay |
| Sunday Heroes | 1952 | Screenplay |
| The Unfaithfuls | 1953 | Screenplay |
| The Age of Indiscretion | 1953 | Screenplay |
| 100 Years of Love | 1954 | Screenplay |
| Human Torpedoes | 1954 | Screenplay |
| Ulysses | 1954 | Screenplay |
| Il padrone sono me | 1955 | Screenplay |
| Run with the Devil | 1960 | Screenplay |
| Disorder | 1962 | Screenplay |
| Smog | 1962 | Screenplay |
| The Three Faces | 1965 | Writer |
| Romeo and Juliet | 1968 | Screenplay |
| Black Jesus | 1968 | Screenplay |
| The Girl Who Couldn't Say No | 1968 | Screenplay |
| Tulips of Haarlem | 1970 | Writer |
| Bread and Chocolate | 1974 | Screenplay |
| To Forget Venice | 1979 | Writer |
| The Good Soldier | 1982 | Screenplay |
| The Sleazy Uncle | 1989 | Screenplay |







