Niccolò Ammaniti
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Niccolò Ammaniti () is an
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writer, winner of the Premio Strega in 2007 for '' As God Commands'' (also published under the title ''The Crossroads''). He became noted in 2001 with the publication of '' I'm Not Scared'' (''Io non ho paura''), a novel which was later made into a
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directed by
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Biography

Niccolò Ammaniti was born in Rome on 25 September 1966. He studied Biological Sciences at university, and though he did not complete his degree, his first novel, ''Branchie'' (published by Ediesse in 1994, and then by Einaudi in 1997), drew from his unfinished dissertation. In 1999, ''Branchie'' was adapted into a movie with the same title. In 1995, Ammaniti and his father Massimo published the essay ''Nel nome del figlio''. In 1996, he appeared with his sister in the low-budget movie '' Growing Artichokes in Mimongo''. A short novel written with Luisa Brancaccio for the anthology ''Gioventù Cannibale'' edited by Daniele Brolli came out in 1996, as did a collection of short stories, ''Fango''. ''Fango'' was shortlisted as a finalist work at the 1997 Premio Nazionale di Narrativa Bergamo. In 1999, Ammaniti published the novel ''Steal You Away'' (''Ti prendo e ti porto via''), followed by the 2001 '' I'm Not Scared'' (''Io non ho paura''), which won the 2001 Viareggio Prize and was adapted into a
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directed by
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in 2003. In 2006, he published '' As God Commands'' (''Come Dio comanda''), which won the Strega Prize. The novel was adapted into a
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, once again directed by
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. In 2009, he published ''Let the Games Begin'' (''Che la festa cominci''), and in 2010 '' Me and You'' (''Io e te''), which was later adapted into a
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directed by
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. The script, co-written by Bertolucci, Ammaniti, and others, was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2013
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awards and at the 2013 Italian Golden Globe. In 2015, he published the novel '' Anna'', which six years later was adapted into a TV show aired on
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and directed by Ammaniti himself. His directorial debut came in 2017 with the TV series ''The Miracle'', released one year later, a project he both created and co-directed alongside Francesco Munzi and Lucio Pellegrini. In 2023, eight years since his last novel, he published '' La vita intima'', winning the Viareggio Prize again, 22 years after his initial recognition with ''I'm Not Scared''.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ammaniti, Niccolo 1966 births Living people Writers from Rome 20th-century Italian novelists 20th-century Italian male writers 21st-century Italian novelists Strega Prize winners Viareggio Prize winners Italian male novelists 21st-century Italian male writers Ciak d'oro winners