Brunello Rondi
Known for: Writing
Born: November 25, 1924 in Tirano, Sondrio - Died: November 6, 1989
Brunello Rondi was an Italian screenwriter and film director renowned for his extensive collaborations with Federico Fellini. He began his film career in 1947, contributing to the script of Last Love and serving as assistant director. Rondi worked with Roberto Rossellini on The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) and Europa '51 (1952). His partnership with Fellini included co-writing scripts for La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Orchestra Rehearsal (1978), and City of Women (1980). Rondi made his directorial debut with Violent Life (1961), based on Pier Paolo Pasolini's novel. His directorial works often explored complex psychological and social themes, contributing significantly to Italian cinema.
Known for
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Violent Life
The Hours of Love
Cipriani
Coup D'Etat
(uncredited)
8½
Screenplay
Black Velvet
Director
The Demon
Screenplay
The Flowers of St. Francis
Screenplay
Juliet of the Spirits
Screenplay
Riot in a Women's Prison
Director
I prosseneti
Writer
Valerie Inside Outside
Director
Check to the Queen
Writer
Master of Love
Director
Boccaccio '70
Co-Writer
Satyricon
Co-Writer
Orchestra Rehearsal
Co-Writer
City of Women
Co-Writer
Europa '51
Screenplay
Escape by Night
Screenplay
The Art of Love
Director
Ingrid on the Road
Writer
La Dolce Vita
Screenplay
Times Gone By
Screenplay
The Sisters
Screenplay