Davide Ferrario
Known for: Directing
Born: May 25, 1956 in Casalmaggiore, Cremona, Lombardy, Italy
Davide Ferrario (born 26 June 1956) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and author. Born in Casalmaggiore, Cremona, Ferrario graduated in Anglo-American literature, then he began to work in film distribution, and he contributed to import in Italy many indie films by John Sayles, Jim Jarmusch, Susan Seidelman, Godfrey Reggio. He also collaborated as a film critic with the cinema magazine Cineforum, and he wrote a monograph about Rainer Werner Fassbinder. After collaborating to several screenplays, Ferrario made his directorial debut in 1987 with the short film Non date da mangiare agli animali, and in 1989 he directed his first feature film, the neo-noir The End of the Night. His 2004 film After Midnight entered the Forum section at the 54th Berlin International Film Festival, in which Ferrario won the Caligari Film Prize and the Don Quixote Award. Also a novelist, his 1995 debut novel Dissolvenza al nero was later adapted into a film, Fade to Black by Oliver Parker.
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Matewan
Gianni
La fine della notte
Reporter
Zamora
Portiere
Torino 20venti - Storie da un altro mondo
Himself
Mondonuovo
Himself
Handbook of Movie Theaters' History
Producer
We All Fall Down
Screenplay
Children of Hannibal
Screenplay
Tutta colpa di Giuda
Producer
After Midnight
Producer
Behind a Portrait. The Italian Treasures from Accademia Carrara
Screenplay
Cento anni
Screenplay
La zuppa del demonio
Screenplay
La luna su Torino
Writer
Sexxx
Producer
Piazza Garibaldi
Producer
Boys
Screenplay
Guardami
Writer
Fade to Black
Novel
Primo Levi's Journey
Director
Se devo essere sincera
Director
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
Director
In principio erano le mutande
Screenplay
Umberto Eco: A Library of the World
Writer