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Alberto Molinari (born
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, April 14, 1965) is an Italian actor, producer, and director, mainly of documentary films. He made his debut in the 1988 film ''
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Filmography


As actor


Films

* '' Il cuore di mamma'', directed by Gioia Benelli (1988) * '' Un bel di' vedremo'', directed by
Vito Zagarrio Vito Zagarrio (born 2 May 1952) is an Italian film director, film critic and film historian. He is a professor at the University of Florence and at Roma Tre University. Filmography *''Young Distance'' (1988) *''Bonus malus (film), Bonus malus'' ...
(1988) * '' Non è romantico?'', directed by Giovanna Sonnino (1991) * '' Volevamo essere gli U2'', directed by
Andrea Barzini Andrea Barzini (born 14 December 1952) is an Italian film and television director, screenwriter and producer. He is the son of Italian journalist and politician Luigi Barzini Jr. and the father of Italian writer Chiara Barzini. Filmography * '' ...
(1992) * '' Ritorno a Parigi'', directed by Maurizio Rasio (1994) * '' Cuore cattivo'', directed by
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(1995) * '' Cronaca di un amore violato'', directed by
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(1996) * '' Con rabbia e con amore'', directed by
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(1997) * '' Il bagno turco'', directed by Ferzan Ozpetek (1997) * ''
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'', directed by
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(1998) * '' L'appuntamento'', directed by Veronica Bilbao La Vieja (2001) * '' La verità vi prego sull'amore'', directed by
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(2001)


Television

* '' Una lepre con la faccia da bambina'', directed by
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(1988) * '' Stelle in fiamme'', directed by
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(1990) * '' Olocausto privato'', directed by Franca Alessio (1991) * '' Piccole speranze'', directed by
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(1992) * ''
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'', directed by
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(1996) * '' Solo x te'', directed by Maria Carmela Cicinnati and Peter Exacoustos (1998) * '' Nanà'', directed by
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(1999) * '' Meglio tardi che mai'', directed by Luca Manfredi (1999) * ''
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'' – episode '' Delitto accademico'', directed by
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(2000) * '' L'impero'', directed by Lamberto Bava (2000) * ''
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'', directed by
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(2000) * ''
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'' (2001–2003) * '' Il maresciallo Rocca 3'', directed by
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e Josè Maria Sanchez (2001) * '' Maria José - L'ultima regina'', directed by
Carlo Lizzani Carlo Lizzani (3 April 1922 – 5 October 2013) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and critic. Biography Born in Rome, before World War II Lizzani worked as a scenarist on such films as Roberto Rossellini's '' Germany Year Zero' ...
(2002) * '' Un posto tranquillo'', directed by Luca Manfredi (2003) * '' Un papà quasi perfetto'', directed by Maurizio Dell'Orso (2003) * '' Con le unghie e con i denti'', directed by
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(2004) * ''
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'', directed by Angelo Longoni (2004) * '' Amiche'', directed by
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(2004) * '' L'uomo sbagliato'', directed by Stefano Reali (2005) * '' I colori della vita'', directed by Stefano Reali (2005) * ''
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'', directed by
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(2005) * '' L'uomo che sognava con le aquile'', directed by
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(2006) * '' Di che peccato sei?'', directed by
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(2007) * '' Donne sbagliate'', directed by Monica Vullo (2007) * ''
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'' – episode '' Dietro la porta'', directed by Rossella Izzo (2007) * '' Senza via d'uscita - Un amore spezzato'', directed by
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(2007) * '' Io ti assolvo'', directed by Monica Vullo (2008) * '' Zodiaco'', directed by Eros Puglielli (2008) * '' Il sangue e la rosa'' – second series (2008) * '' Bakhita'', directed by
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(2009) * '' So che ritornerai'', directed by Eros Puglielli (2009) * ''
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'', directed by
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(2010) * '' Paura di amare'', directed by Vincenzo Terracciano (2010) * '' Viso d'angelo'', directed by Eros Puglielli (2011)


As producer


Film

* ''
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'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Her Bijit'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Punti di vista: Le dame veneziane, Augusto Gentili'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Punti di vista: L'Arsenale di Venezia con Massimo Barbero'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Tinte forti'', directed by Francesco Cabras (2000) * '' Italian Soldiers'', directed by Francesco Cabras (2001) * '' The Big Question'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2004) * '' L'aria'', directed by Daniele Prato (2005) * '' Su mandala'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2006) * '' The Age of Aquarium'', directed by Francesco Cabras (2006) * '' Pale eoliche'', directed by Francesco Cabras (2007)


Television

* ''Josef Koudelka'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Corpi, il '900 scolpito'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2000) * '' Il compromesso - La tomba di Giulio II e la tragedia di Michelangelo'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2000) * '' L'arsenale di Pippo'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2004) * '' Intervallo. Trinità d'Agultu-Luras'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2006)


As director


Film

* ''
Santarcangelo dei Teatri Santarcangelo may refer to: *Sant'Arcangelo, a town and comune in the province of Potenza (Basilicata), Italy *Santarcangelo di Romagna, a town and comune in the province of Rimini (Emilia-Romagna), Italy **Santarcangelo Calcio, an Italian associat ...
'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Her Bijit'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Punti di vista: Le dame veneziane, Augusto Gentili'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Punti di vista: L'Arsenale di Venezia con Massimo Barbero'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' Una grande fortuna'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2002) * ''The Big Question'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2004) * '' Su mandala'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2006)


Television

* ''Josef Koudelka'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (1999) * '' La montagna cava'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2000) * '' Corpi, il '900 scolpito'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2000) * '' Il compromesso - La tomba di Giulio II e la tragedia di Michelangelo'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2000) * '' L'arsenale di Pippo'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2004) * '' Intervallo. Trinità d'Agultu-Luras'', directed by Francesco Cabras and Alberto Molinari (2006)


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Molinari, Alberto Italian male film actors Italian male television actors Italian film producers Italian television producers Italian documentary film directors Male actors from Rome Film directors from Rome 1965 births Living people