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Alessandro D'Alatri (born 24 February 1955) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and former actor. Born in
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, as a teenager D'Alatri was active as a stage and film actor and worked with
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among others. In 1970s he decided to focus on directing, and after a long apprenticeship as a director of commercials, that led him to be awarded for best AD director at the 1987
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, in 1991 he directed a first feature film, '' Americano rosso'', for which he won the
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. The following ''
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'' was both a critical and a commercial success, and gave D'Alatri a
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, a
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and a
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for best screenplay. His 1998 film '' The Garden of Eden'', an apocryphal history of
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, was entered into the main competition at the
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Filmography

* 1991: '' Americano rosso'' * 1994: ''
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'' * 1998: '' The Garden of Eden'' * 2002: ''
Casomai ''Casomai'' (also known as ''If by Chance'') is a 2002 Italian romantic comedy film written and directed by Alessandro D'Alatri. Cast * Fabio Volo: Tommaso *Stefania Rocca Stefania Rocca (born 24 April 1971) is an Italian actress. She is be ...
'' * 2005: '' The Fever'' * 2006: ''
Commediasexi ''Commediasexi'' is a 2006 Italian comedy film. Plot Starring Paolo Bonolis, Sergio Rubini and Stefania Rocca, the film mocks the Italian political class and its hypocrisy. The zealot politician Massimo (Paolo Bonolis), proponent of a law about t ...
'' * 2010: '' Sul mare''


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:D'Alatri, Alessandro 1955 births Italian screenwriters Writers from Rome Film directors from Rome Italian male film actors Living people Male actors from Rome Italian male screenwriters