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Paolo Virzì (; born 4 March 1964) is an Italian film director, writer and producer.


Early life and work

Virzì was born in
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, Italy in 1964, as the son of a Sicilian police officer in the Carabinieri and a former singer. After spending his early childhood in
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in the north of Italy, Virzì's family moved back to
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where he grew up in the working class area of "Le Sorgenti". As a small boy, he started to cultivate his lifelong passion for literature:
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and
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were among his favourite authors and their classic "coming of age" novels would later serve as a model for his screenplays. As a teenager, Virzì's versatility was already in evidence as he threw himself into writing, directing and acting in plays for drama companies in
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. He formed an artistic partnership with his schoolmate Francesco Bruni, who would later become his trusted co-screenwriter. For a time, Paolo attended Literature and Philosophy classes at
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and shot some short films and a few longer features that have since vanished in the annals of time. He then left Livorno for Rome, where he studied screenwriting at the historic Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia film school, graduating in 1987. His teachers included prestigious film director, Gianni Amelio and the screenwriter of some of the greatest Italian movies of all time,
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: Scarpelli was to play a crucial role in Virzì's life, becoming his mentor and his guide, his "maestro" in other words. Paolo co-wrote with Scarpelli the screenplay for
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’s '' Tempo di uccidere'', based on the novel by Ennio Flaiano and starring Nicolas Cage. Between the late 1980s and early 1990s, he also co-wrote the screenplays of '' Turnè'' ('' On Tour'') (1990) directed by Gabriele Salvatores, '' Condominio'' (1991) directed by
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and ''Centro Storico'' (1982) directed by Roberto Giannarelli. He also worked with the famous Neapolitan writer
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on a TV movie ''A Private Affair'' directed by Alberto Negrin and adapted from the novel ''Una questione privata'' (''A Private Affair'') by
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, starring young British actor and star of '' Room with a View'', Rupert Graves.


Career

Virzì made his directorial début in 1994, with ''La bella vita'', originally titled ''Dimenticare Piombino'' (''Forgetting Piombino'') after the Tuscan city the film is set in. Virzì's first feature film stars
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and
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, and tells the story of a love triangle set against the backdrop of the irreversible identity crisis of the Italian working class. The movie was presented at the 1994
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and won the Ciak d’oro prize, the
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(Silver Ribbon) award and the prestigious
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Award in the "Best New Director" category. With this début, Paolo revealed his exceptional talent in directing actors and in mixing drama with humor. In his next film ''
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'' (1995), featuring a stunning cast ( Silvio Orlando,
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, Ennio Fantastichini,
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and
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), the island of Ventotene sets the scene for a feud between two families on holiday. In this comedy, Virzì reflects on the political revolution that took place in Italy after the introduction of the majority electoral system, Silvio Berlusconi's entry into politics and the subsequent transformation of a country called to choose between one of two opposed political formations. ''Ferie d'agosto'' won the David Award for Best Film of the year. ''
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'' (''Hardboiled Egg'') (1997), named after a neighbourhood in
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, is one of Virzì’s most personal films. The lead role is played by
Edoardo Gabbriellini Edoardo Gabbriellini (born 16 July 1975) is an Italian actor, screenwriter, and director. Life and career Born in Livorno, at 18 years old Gabbriellini was chosen by Paolo Virzì to star in his film ''Ovosodo''. For his performance he won the ...
, one of the new Italian film talents discovered by Virzi. Despite of its strong ties to local accents and lifestyle, ''Ovosodo'' received wide acclaim from critics and audiences alike: the jury of the
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presided over by
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, awarded Paolo Virzì the Jury Grand Prix. In 1999, Virzì directed '' Baci e abbracci'' (''Kisses and Hugs''), a blend of fable, social comedy and a Christmas tale à la Dickens. Yet its most obvious reference is to Gogol’s ''The Inspector General'' that had already inspired Luigi Zampa’s ''Anni ruggenti'' in 1962. ''Baci e abbracci'' is an ensemble piece about a group of ex-factory workers who try to start up an ostrich farm in the middle of Tuscany. In this movie, Virzì once again portrays Italian provincial society seduced by the irresistible appeal of modernity. His younger brother,
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, who plays the frontman of a band called "Snaporaz", is in fact the author of the music of several of Virzì’s films and made his own film début in 2006 with ''L’estate del mio primo bacio'', written and scripted by Paolo. The financial troubles of Vittorio Cecchi Gori, producer and distributor of Virzì's first films, slowed down the making of '' My Name Is Tanino'' (2002). Shot between Sicily, Canada and the United States, the shooting of the film was beset with difficulties: the screenplay written by Virzì, Francesco Bruni and the writer
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had to be rewritten several times during the filming to counter financial cutbacks. The main actor was once again a newcomer, Corrado Fortuna, who plays a young man who escapes from his native Sicily to go to the United States in pursuit of the American dream. Virzì's next feature, '' Caterina va in città'' (''
Caterina in the Big City ''Caterina va in città'' (English title: ''Caterina in the Big City'') is a 2003 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. Plot Caterina (Alice Teghil) is the 13-year-old only child of Gianc ...
'') (2003), is dedicated to Rome, a city loved and hated by the director, with its enthralling discoveries and its bitter set-backs. Young newcomer Alice Teghil plays the part of Caterina, a naive, provincial girl with a candid and disoriented view of the world. The film's young heroine is flung from the quiet town of Montalto di Castro into the Roman labyrinth, because her father – a frustrated small town intellectual engagingly played by Italian film and TV star,
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– decides to move to the big city.
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won the
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and the
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awards for Best Supporting Actress in 2004 in the role of Caterina's mother, while Alice Teghil won the Guglelmo Biraghi award. ''
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'' (''Napoleon and Me'') (2006), adapted from the novel by Ernesto Ferrero, is Virzì’s attempt at combining the Italian style comedy genre, with a historic period piece. The film focuses on the relationship between intellectuals and power and the 19th century plot is peppered with allusions to the present day: the parallel between
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and
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is at times quite explicit. N features an international cast starring
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(assigned his first starring roles by Virzì and winner of Best Actor prize at the
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in 2010),
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and Daniel Auteuil. Virzì’s next project, the ensemble piece '' Tutta la vita davanti'', is one of his most scathing and bitter films. In this grotesque comedy with its apocalyptic vision of the world of work, the real main issue of the movie set in a call center, is the theme of insecurity: in jobs, in love, in life. The cast sees
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as the determined and plucky protagonist,
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(in an unusual role for her) and
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. The film won a clutch of awards, including the
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and the Italian Globo d’oro for Best Film, the Ciak d’oro for Best Film and Best Director, as well as many prizes awarded to the actors of the movie: Sabrina Ferilli (Ciak d’oro, Silver Ribbon, Globo d’oro), Isabella Ragonese (Guglelmo Biraghi prize as Best Newcomer of the Year) and Micaela Ramazzotti (Kinèo Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role). In October 2008, the Annecy Cinéma Italien awarded Paolo Virzì the Sergio Leone Award in recognition for his overall career achievement. In August of the same year, Virzi and his film crew returned to his hometown of Livorno to shoot ''L’uomo che aveva picchiato la testa'', a documentary about local singer-songwriter Bobo Rondelli. The film was produced by Motorino Amaranto, the film production company Virzì founded in 2001. Again with production companies Motorino Amaranto and Indiana Production and once more in Livorno, in 2009 Virzì shot '' La prima cosa bella'' (''The First Beautiful Thing''), released in Italy on 15 January 2010. The film stars
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,
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, Claudia Pandolfi and Stefania Sandrelli – the protagonist of films such as Bertolucci’s '' The Conformist'' and
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’s '' Divorce, Italian Style''. The film tells the story of the Michelucci family, from the 1970s to the present day: the central character is the stunningly beautiful Anna, the lively, frivolous and sometimes embarrassing mother of Bruno and Valeria. Everything begins in the summer of 1971, at the annual summer beauty pageant held at Livorno’s most popular bathing establishment. Anna is unexpectedly crowned “Most Beautiful Mother”, unwittingly stirring the violent jealousy of her husband. From then on chaos strikes the family and for Anna, Bruno and his sister Valeria, it is the start of an adventure that will end only thirty years later. Bruno ends up living in Milan after managing to escape from Livorno and his mother. He will return to his hometown at the end of the film to be at his mother’s side during her last days. The film received 18 nominations for the
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Award in 2010, winning three prizes for Best Screenplay (by Paolo Virzì with Francesco Bruni and
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), for Best Actress (Micaela Ramazzotti) and Best Actor (Valerio Mastandrea). In July 2010, La prima cosa bella won 4
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awards: Director of the Best Film of the Year (Paolo Virzì), Best Actress Micaela Ramazzotti and Stefania Sandrelli, Best Screenplay Paolo Virzì, Francesco Bruni, Francesco Piccolo) and Best Costume Design to the Oscar winner
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. The film attended many prestigious international film festivals: Open Roads, New York; Shanghai International Film Festival; Annecy Cinéma Italien Film Festival; NICE Italian Film Festival, San Francisco. The European Film Academy shortlisted Paolo Virzì for the Best European Director award. In September 2010, the Italian Film Industry Association (ANICA) selected ''La Prima Cosa Bella'' as Italy's Official
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Entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd
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. On 9 November 2010, ''La prima cosa bella'' opened the Cinema Italian style Film Festival in Los Angeles. In January 2011, the film was presented at the
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. ''La prima cosa bella'' was the Italian Oscar nomination as Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist. In October 2012, ''Every Blessed Day'', his tenth feature film was released in Italy. Loosely based on the novel ''La generazione'' by Simone Lenzi (who is also the lead singer and composer of the alternative rock band Virginiana Miller), the film follows the lives of Guido and Antonia, played by Luca Marinelli and the singer-songwriter Thony, and their attempts to start a family. In 2013, Virzì was appointed director of the 31st Torino Film Festival. His tenure was marked by a 30% increase in attendance. In January 2014, ''Human Capital'', Virzì's eleventh feature film was released in Italy. The movie, an adaptation of the novel by the American writer
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, uses the financial crisis as its backdrop but more broadly raises the question of values, monetary and intangible, in the modern world. The film was acclaimed by the public and the critics, but was also the object of controversy when politicians from the ultra-conservative Lega party objected to the portrayal of the Brianza region of northern Italy where the film is set. At the Tribeca Film Festival, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi won Best Actress for her leading role as the high-society housewife Carla Bernaschi. The film went on to receive 19 nominations for the 2014 David di Donatello awards, winning seven, including best film. The film also won a number of other major Italian awards including six Nastri d'Argento, four Ciak d'Oro, and the Globo d'Oro for best film selected by members of the international press. Human Capital was chosen as the official Italian entry for best foreign language film at the 2015 Academy Awards. In 2016, ''La Pazza Gioia'' (''Like Crazy'') was released, with
Micaela Ramazzotti Micaela Ramazzotti (born 17 January 1979) is an Italian actress. Her film credits include ''Non prendere impegni stasera'', '' The First Beautiful Thing'' and '' The Big Heart of the Girls''. Ramazzotti was a regular cast member of the show '' C ...
i and Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi as lead actresses. Virzì described the film as "a stroll outside a treatment center for women with issues in the open-air mental asylum known as Italy". The film premiered as part of the Directors’ Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival in 2016, and 400 copies were later distributed in Italian theaters starting from 17 May 2016. Italian critics welcomed it very favorably. Fabio Ferzetti in ''Il Messaggero'', wrote: “One of this season’s most beautiful Italian films -and not only this season’s”. The critic then praised both the “extraordinary alchemy of the protagonists” who give themselves “without reservations to the characters, yet always maintain perfect control” and the script, “which condenses entire worlds in a single one-liner, offering non-trivial food for thought in the slew of misunderstandings between these two women, who represent two irreconcilable Italies”. ''La Pazza Gioia'' won 5 Nastri d’Argento and obtained an impressive 17 David di Donatello nominations, winning five prizes including the Best Film Award and the Best Director Award. In July of the same year, Paolo Virzì started principal photography for '' The Leisure Seeker'', which has completed post-production. His new film, entirely shot in the United States, stars Donald Sutherland and
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. It is freely adapted from the eponymous novel ''The Leisure Seeker'' by Michael Zadoorian. The script was co-written by Francesca Archibugi,
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,
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, and Virzì himself. It is the story of Ella and John, of their escape from the care of doctors and their now adult children. He is scatterbrained yet strong, she is full of ailments but razor-sharp – they give each other the gift of an adventure on the roads of America, from Massachusetts to Key West, on board their old camper. The film was premiered at the 74th Venice International Film Festival and in Toronto in the TIFF 2017 Gala section. In 2019 he's in the jury of the 76th International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art's main competition section.


Personal life

On 17 January 2009, in
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, Virzì married actress
Micaela Ramazzotti Micaela Ramazzotti (born 17 January 1979) is an Italian actress. Her film credits include ''Non prendere impegni stasera'', '' The First Beautiful Thing'' and '' The Big Heart of the Girls''. Ramazzotti was a regular cast member of the show '' C ...
. Their first son (Virzi's second child) Jacopo, was born on 1 March 2010; a daughter, Anna, followed on 15 April 2013. Virzì and Ramazzotti separated in November 2018 and reconciled in February 2019.


Filmography

*''
La bella vita ''La bella vita'' is a 1994 Italian comedy drama film. The film premiered at the 51st Venice International Film Festival.Edoardo Pittalis, Roberto Pugliese, ''Bella di Notte'', August 1996. It is the debut film of Paolo Virzì, who won the David d ...
'' (1994) *'' August Vacation'' (1995) *''
Ovosodo Ovosodo (from ''Ovosodo'', a quarter in the historic center of Livorno, the city where the story takes place), also known as ''Hardboiled Egg'', is a 1997 Italian comedy film, written and directed by Paolo Virzì. Cast * Edoardo Gabbriellini: Pi ...
'' (1997) *''
Kisses and Hugs ''Kisses and Hugs'' ( it, Baci e abbracci) is a 1999 Italian comedy film written and directed by Paolo Virzì. Cast * Francesco Paolantoni as Mario Mataluna * Massimo Gambacciani as Renato Bacci * Daniela Morozzi as Ivana Bacci * Paola Tiziana ...
'' (1999) *'' My Name Is Tanino'' (2002) *''
Caterina in the Big City ''Caterina va in città'' (English title: ''Caterina in the Big City'') is a 2003 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Paolo Virzì and written by Virzì and Francesco Bruni. Plot Caterina (Alice Teghil) is the 13-year-old only child of Gianc ...
'' (2003) *''
Napoleon and Me ''Napoleon and Me'' ( it, N (Io e Napoleone), french: Napoléon (et moi), es, N. Napeleón y yo) is a 2006 Italian-French-Spanish historical comedy-drama directed by Paolo Virzì. It is loosely based on the novel ''N.'' by Ernesto Ferrero. Plot ...
'' (2006) *'' Your Whole Life Ahead of You'' (2008) *''
The First Beautiful Thing ''The First Beautiful Thing'' ( it, La prima cosa bella) is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Virzì, produced by Medusa Film, Motorino Amaranto and Indiana Production, released in Italy on 15 January 2010. The film stars Micaela Ramaz ...
'' (2010) *''
Every Blessed Day ''Every Blessed Day'' ( it, Tutti i santi giorni) is a 2012 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì. Cast * Luca Marinelli as Guido * Thony Federica Victoria Johanna Caiozzo (born 15 May 1982), known professionally as Thony, i ...
'' (2012) *''
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Magical Nights ''Notti magiche'' (''Magical Nights'') is an Italian comedy film directed by Paolo Virzì, an homage to the season of the Italian-style comedy. Plot On 3 July 1990, during the semi-final between Italy and Argentina at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Virzi, Paolo 1964 births Living people People from Livorno Italian film directors Italian screenwriters Italian male screenwriters Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni David di Donatello winners Nastro d'Argento winners Ciak d'oro winners People of Sicilian descent