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Carlo Tuzii was an
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and producer, best known for films such as ''La Gabbia'' and '' Ciao Gulliver''.


Career

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and Antonello Campodifiori. In 1967 the documentary ''Amen'' won the
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's ''Storia d'amore'' introducing
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at the Venice film festival. The film won the jury special prize. The following year brought ''Barbablù barbablù'' directed by
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with as main actor Sir
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and an international cast .


Filmography

* 1989 - ''Marco e Laura dieci anni fa'' * 1988 - '' L'altro enigma'' * 1987 - ''Barbablù, Barbablù'' * 1986 - ''Love Story'' * 1983 - ''Dieci registi italiani, dieci racconti italiani'' * 1981 - " Questo incerto sentimento"di J.B Priestley * 1980 - ''Venezia ultima serata di carnevale'' * 1979 - ''Improvviso'' * 1977 - ''La gabbia'' * 1976 - ''Le cinque stagioni'' * 1975 - ''L'uomo dei venti'' * 1975 - ''Le avventure di Calandrino e Buffalmacco'' * 1972 - ''Every Sunday Morning'' (Tutte Le Domeniche Mattina) - nominated in 1972
Venice International Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival ( it, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival he ...
* 1971 - Ciao Gulliver (So Long Gulliver)


References

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