Mario Sequi
Known for: Directing
Born: June 29, 1913 in Cagliari, Italy - Died: December 31, 1991
Mario Sequi was an Italian film director and screenwriter, active from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. Born in Cagliari, Sardinia, he began his career as a production manager in the 1930s before transitioning to directing after World War II. Sequi directed a variety of films, including Altura (1949), a drama set in the Sardinian mountains, and The Monastery of Santa Chiara (1949), a war melodrama. He also ventured into the adventure genre with The Tigers of Mompracem (1970). Sequi was married to actress Lia Franca, and his work is noted for its versatility and engagement with different cinematic styles.
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Roman Scandals '73
Director
The Cobra
Director
Cronaca di un delitto
Director
The Tramplers
Director
Monastero di Santa Chiara
Director
The Silk Worm
Director
The Tigers of Mompracem
Director
Peddlin' in Society
First Assistant Director
L'isola de Montecristo
Director
La verginella
Director
Youth at Night
Director
Incantesimo tragico
Writer
Altura
Director