Massimo Mida
Known for: Writing
Born: May 4, 1917 in Falconara Marittima, Italy - Died: April 20, 1992
Massimo Mida, born Massimo Puccini, was an Italian screenwriter and film director active from the early 1940s to the mid-1980s. He began his career as a screenwriter, contributing to films such as A Pilot Returns (1942). Mida transitioned to directing with works like Behind Closed Shutters (1951) and At the Edge of the City (1953). His filmography includes notable titles such as Good Folk's Sunday (1953) and Chronicle of Poor Lovers (1954). Mida's work is recognized for its engagement with Italian neorealism, reflecting the socio-political climate of post-war Italy.
Known for
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Attention! Bandits!
Screenplay
Love in Four Dimensions
Director
The Screwball
Writer
Good Folk's Sunday
Screenplay
Variety Lights
First Assistant Director
The Prince with the Red Mask
Screenplay
Paisan
First Assistant Director
Il Cinegiornale della pace
Director
Behind Closed Shutters
Story
A Pilot Returns
Screenplay
LSD Flesh of Devil
Director
La donna a una dimensione
Story
Bianco, rosso, giallo, rosa
Director
La città di Pavese
Director
At the Edge of the City
Story
Chronicle of Poor Lovers
Screenplay
Il fratello
Director
The House of Intrigue
Screenplay
I misteri di Roma
Director