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Sabina Guzzanti (born 25 July 1963) is an Italian
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,
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, writer and producer whose work is devoted to examining social and political life in Italy.


Early life

Born in
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as the eldest daughter of celebrated Italian
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and journalist Paolo Guzzanti (former senator of Forza Italia, incumbent deputy and deputy secretary for
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), she graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts of Rome.Biography
on Leonardo.it
Her first appearances on stage were at the side of her brother Corrado, also a skilled satirical writer and actor. Since 1987, Sabina Guzzanti has practiced
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as a member of the global Buddhist association
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.


Career

Guzzanti's career began when she took part in a series of successful television comedy formats such as ''Proffimamente... non-stop'' (directed by
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), ''L'araba fenice'' (directed by Antonio Ricci), ''La TV delle ragazze'' and ''Scusate l'interruzione'';Profile
on
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's website - Cinema section.
her imitations of the famous Italian porn star
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gave her popularity, and the Italian film director
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recruited her to star in his film '' The Camels'' (''I Cammelli''). Her career in this period was at its apex, as she starred in several films, toured Italian theatres with her own comedy shows (such as ''Con fervido zelo'' in 1991, and ''Non io: Sabina e le altre'' in 1994), and even held her one-woman show ''La posta del cuore''. Her first attempt at directing is the 1998 short ''Donna selvaggia''. In 2001, she participated to the
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demonstrations against the G8 in
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, while impersonating Oriana Fallaci, a prominent Italian journalist who was very critical of the movement. Since Fallaci was ill at the time, Guzzanti's impersonation was received with controversy. In November 2003 Sabina Guzzanti wrote, directed and was featured in the first and only installment of ''Raiot'', a late-night TV political satire show broadcast on
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. After lampooning
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, she was sued by Berlusconi's Mediaset lawyers (notably
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's law firm) for "lies and insinuation" and the show was pulled amid controversy; in the suing document Previti defined satire as "that thing which tends to minimize and to make a politician likeable, to diminish the social tensions" ("''quella cosa che tende a sdrammatizzare e a rendere simpatico un politico, a diminuire le tensioni sociali''"Interview with Sabina Guzzanti
excerpt from an article of
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) as the basis to accuse the show of not being satirical but a direct political attack. As a form of protest, the second instalment was recorded live in the Auditorium of Rome and broadcast by independent television networks; during the event among others
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, Beppe Grillo and
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gave her their support. After that Sabina Guzzanti announced that the only official instalment of ''Raiot'' had completely vanished from the
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's archives. As a form of protest against the censorship imposed on ''Raiot'', Sabina Guzzanti shot her side of the story in the film '' Viva Zapatero'' (2005) in which she condemns the lack of freedom of expression in Italy. ''Viva Zapatero!'' premiered at
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and was met with acclaim. The movie has also been invited to screen at a number of other International Film Festival: Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and San Sebastian. At the end of 2005 she was once again allowed on television to feature in the last installment of Adriano Celentano's show ''Rockpolitik'', but the producers "forbade" her to speak about Berlusconi. After the victory of
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in the
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and the progressive fading of Berlusconi's influence on the RAI, she declared she still wouldn't return to work at the RAI unless serious reforms were launched to make the company's management independent from the politicians.La Guzzanti: non tornerò in una Rai lottizzata dall’Unione
interview with Paolo Conti for Corriere della Sera
In 2007 she direct her second movie, '' Sympathy for the Lobster (Le Ragioni dell’Aragosta),'' a comedy which featured the comedians from ''Avanzi'', a popular political satire show much in vogue in the early nineties. In July 2008, during a demonstration against
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies f ...
Government at
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, Rome, Guzzanti made controversial remarks against the then Minister of Equal Opportunity Mara Carfagna and the
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. She was not prosecuted for her speech against the Pope, while she was condemned for
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concerning Carfagna. After these events Guzzanti explained her side of the story in the theatrical drama ''Vilipendio!.'' In 2010 her third featured film, ''Draquila. Italy Trembles ( Draquila)'', was screened out of competition at the
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. It's a report of the events tied to the earthquake in L’Aquila. In 2011 Guzzanti directs ''Franca la Prima'', her personal homage to an important actresses in Italy,
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. During the same year Guzzanti was back on the stage with ''Sì, Sì, Sì….oh Sì!'', a humorous voyage through Italy's most important personalities from both the social and political sphere. In March 2012 Guzzanti returned to TV with a new show, ''Un due tre…Stella!'' on
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. In 2014, her last featured film, '' The State Mafia Pact'' (''La Trattativa''), was screened at the 71st
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. It's a reconstruction of one of the dark periods of Italian history: the
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between Italian State and
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during the 90s and its effect on democracy. In the summer of 2015 Guzzanti starred in a new project, a web news satire called ''TG Porco'' which was financed by crowdfunding. In the same year she returned to the theatre once again with her show ''Come ne venimmo fuori. Proiezioni dal futuro'', a satiric monologue on the post-capitalist and neo-liberal policies.


Criticism

Sabina Guzzanti is accused by various actors, politicians and writers of "aggression" against certain figures, mainly
Silvio Berlusconi Silvio Berlusconi ( ; ; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments from 1994 to 1995, 2001 to 2006 and 2008 to 2011. He was a member of the Chamber of Deputies f ...
and his supporters. In 2001 her impersonation of journalist Oriana Fallaci, who had
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at the time, was met with controversy. During the
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demonstrations, Guzzanti-Fallaci was giving a speech ridiculing what she considered to be Fallaci's hypocrisy, when a man in the crowd shouted " May you as well get a cancer" (''Che ti venga un cancro''), and Guzzanti reply "I also already have it; and may it come to your mother too " (''Ce l'ho già e venisse anche alla tua mamma''). Since Fallaci herself replied to this sketch, Guzzanti clarified that the monologue's content "was about Fallaci's positions on Islam and obviously did not concern her illness". In 2008 she was accused of public defamation against
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and of
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of the then Minister of Equal Opportunity Mara Carfagna. She said that
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would be dead in 20 years and would end up in hell as punishment for the Church's treatment of homosexuals, so he would be "tormented by big demons - and very (sexually) active ones". She also accused Mara Carfagna of fellating Silvio Berlusconi in order to become Minister. Although threatened with punishments of up to five years in prison for these comments, she was not prosecuted., while she was condemned for
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against Carfagna. After the scandal of the alleged "Madoff of Parioli," Sabina Guzzanti admitted to having given money to investors, as well. Aware of having been a victim of a scam, she said that she "felt like an idiot", claiming to have put in 150,000 €. Such revelation sparked another series of controversies, since during her speeches and her shows, she had always declared her opposition to this kind of practice, deemed typical of
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s. Guzzanti would have received - had everything gone as promised - earnings on her investments abroad, then exempt from taxation, within Italy itself.I rivoluzionari adessocadono sulla pensione
Il Giornale, 1 February 2012


Works


Films

*''
La trattativa ''The State-Mafia Pact'' (original title: ''La trattativa'') is a 2014 Italian documentary film written and directed by Sabina Guzzanti, who also starred in the film. The storyline is about the State-Mafia Pact, the negotiation between Italian S ...
'', directed, written and produced by Sabina Guzzanti, 2014 *''Franca, la prima'', directed and written by Sabina Guzzanti, 2011 *'' Draquila - L'Italia che trema'', directed, written and produced by Sabina Guzzanti, 2010 *'' Le ragioni dell'aragosta'', directed by Sabina Guzzanti, 2007 *''
Viva Zapatero! ''Viva Zapatero!'' is a 2005 documentary by Sabina Guzzanti telling her side of the story regarding the conflict with Silvio Berlusconi over a late-night TV political satire show broadcast on Rai 3. The show, ''RAIot'' (a play on the name of th ...
'', directed, written and produced by Sabina Guzzanti, 2005 *'' Bimba'', directed and written by Sabina Guzzanti, 2002 *''Cuba Libre - Velocipedi ai tropici'', directed by David Riondino, 1997 *''Troppo sole'', directed by
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, written by Sabina Guzzanti, 1994 *''La cattedra'', directed by Michele Sordillo, 1991 *''Affetti speciali'', directed by Felice Farina, 1989 *''Night club'', directed by
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, 1989 *'' The Camels'', directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci, 1988 *''
I ragazzi di via Panisperna ' (''Via Panisperna Boys'') is an Italian movie by director Gianni Amelio, telling the enthusiasms, fears, joys and disappointments of the (private and professional) life of a well-known group of young men fond of physics and mathematics, who ...
'', directed by
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, 1988


Books

*''Reperto RaiOt.'', published by BUR Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, 2005 *''Viva Zapatero!'', published by BUR Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, 2005 *''Il diario di Sabna Guzz'', published by Einaudi, 2003 *''Mi consenta una riflessione (anche se non è il mio ramo)'', published by Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 2002


References


External links

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Website in ItalianPress Conference
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